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Item: As title States

Age: its a 1997 model

Condition: side damaged

Price: OFFER ME!! willing to post at buyers expense

To Fit: (What car) where ever you like

Location: Melbourne, Western Surburbs

Contact: Nam pm, 0421175987 if i dont answer please leave an sms

Comments: i brought this engine off ebay, i thought i was able to use the engine for my car but the water pump area was too damage to fix. so i decided to strip the engine; i will give a full list once my mechanic has strip the full engine, or if your keen send me a pm of the part you want!!

i will post more pictures up later tonight! and the prices!!

I JUST WANT TO GET RID OF IT!!! PLEASE COME DOWN inspections welcome, im only available on thursday friday, saturdays mornings to 230pm

TAKE THE WHOLE REMAINING OF THE MOTOR FOR $400!!!! NO TURBO ITS SOLD!!!

cheers

Nam

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post-37040-1207197689_thumb.jpg post-37040-1207206713_thumb.jpg post-37040-1207206755_thumb.jpgpost-37040-1207206790_thumb.jpg <----- its because of that water pump area crack and the crank that i couldnt use the engine

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Standard R33 cams

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$20 inclu postage

Standard Injectors for r33 or to fit any other

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$120 including postage

Standard r33 afm?

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$40 inclu postage

trust pod filter

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$10 just come pick it up

Standard throttle intake upper

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$100 including postage

Standard R33 ecu manual 1997 rb25det

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$120 including postage

Standard behind cam cover plate?

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$30 incl postage

Standard Fuel rail and everything that in the picture apart of it

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$140 including post

CRANK - $100 PICK UP / RB25DET HEAD $250 PICK UP

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RB25DET PISTONS - $50 PICK UP

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Edited by nszs
Hey, I need the coolant bleed assembly, it's bolted to the plenum. Do you still have it? Thanks
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hey, im a bit of noob when it comes to engine!! so help me out ?! i dunno what that is!? :P

hey is the engine wiring loom OK?and is it a manual ECU?

by the looks of the loom its doesnt look that its in really good shape i post the pic tomorrow for you to see, and yes it is a manaul ecu

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hey, im a bit of noob when it comes to engine!! so help me out ?! i dunno what that is!? :P

It is in the circled area in the attached pic, it has 3 small hoses coming off it. One to the throttle body, one to the head & one to the block. It also has a 10mm headed bolt screwed in to it.

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Hey mate.. will you sell the turbo seperately?

If so, what condition is it in? Shaft play? etc.. If its all good, consider it sold! :P

Cheers!

Edited by _x_FiReStOrM_x_

i call dibs on the coil pack loom so long the clips are not broken pm me back with a price + delivered to Adelaide 5013.

cheers

Allan.M

It is in the circled area in the attached pic, it has 3 small hoses coming off it. One to the throttle body, one to the head & one to the block. It also has a 10mm headed bolt screwed in to it.

i check it out tomorrow for you,

Hey mate.. will you sell the turbo seperately?

If so, what condition is it in? Shaft play? etc.. If its all good, consider it sold! :)

Cheers!

hey the turbo has no shaft play, come down and inspect it, and if you like it; its a $150

cheers

i call dibs on the coil pack loom so long the clips are not broken pm me back with a price + delivered to Adelaide 5013.

cheers

Allan.M

do you have the coil pack loom thanks

It is in the circled area in the attached pic, it has 3 small hoses coming off it. One to the throttle body, one to the head & one to the block. It also has a 10mm headed bolt screwed in to it.

hey mate is this what you looking for?

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is that the square thing that connects all the coils together?

yeah the plugs that connect to the coil packs is the loom plug clips broken at all and is your motor a series 2?

just pm me back please

cheers

Allan.M

Edited by R334door(s2)

hey does anyone know if the series 1 and 2 Coil Pack Loom are the same i know series 1 have the ignitor on the coil pack cover and series 2 have them built in the coil packs is the loom its self the same thoe.?

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