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Item: RB25DET motor with computer, Does not include wiring loom or Gearbox

Age: 1996 Series 2 R33 skyline

Condition: In good working order ready to be used.

Price: $2600 ono

To Fit: R31, R32, R33, VL, Cefiro, Silvia

Location: Brookvale, Sydney, New South wales

Contact: Dave 0411892335 (02) 9939 4330 between 8am-5pm

For sale RB25DET engine comes with standard computer, doesn't have loom or box attatched, loom had to be used to modify new loom.

Engine came out of a 1996 series 2 R33 only has 71k km on it, was still running extremely well in car, had to take it out and replace with non turbo motor as i'm on my p's and got sick of getting pulled over with a turbo car. Was always ran on premium, only done about 1000km since i've owned it.

Will not dissapoint.

Contact: Dave 0411892335

Location: Brookvale, Sydney. Pick up only please.

$2600 open to reasonable negotiation.

Sorry about picture quality was taken on my phone, fresh out of the car, was done by myself at my place of work, so nothing has been cut or anything just a clean removal.

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tell you whats funny, i would of love to buy this but because i F@#ked my steering, its costing me the same price as this engine.

very good buy.

good luck with the sale.

josh

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