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complete rb25det

rb25 head with lifters and valves still untouched$450

rb25 block $450

power steering pump $50

A/C compressor $100

rocket covers both $50

camshafts intake and exhaust $100

intake manifold comes with injectors, anything that bolts onto it $150

exhaust manifold stock $50

cross over pipe with stock bov $50

flywheel still in good condition can give clutch as well for

free still in pretty good condition $100

timing covers and coil pack covers $80

throttle body $50

ecu $100

alternator $ 60

wiring loom $ 120

o2 sensor $ 30

engine mount brackets no rubber $30? for both

stock dump pipe $10

r32 turbo $100 if u want u can see what its like before i take it off and put the r33 one on

PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF IM ASKING FOR TOO MUCH CAUSE I REALLY DONT KNOW OF HOW MUCH EVERYTHING WOULD GO FOR, THAT WAS JUST AT STARTING PRICE FROM WHAT I SAW ON OTHER PEOPLES POSTS SO JUST OFFER, IM EASY WITH EVERYTHING.

basically anything u want from an rb25 engine,

the only thing i kept was the turbo,crankangle sensor and coilpacks

theres more that i have missed so just ask and ill tell you if i have it or not

i bought this motor with the intention of building it up again to put into my car but i had

a little accident so need funds to fix up my bodywork.

thank you for your time

can sell as whole for a cheaper price if u want.would prefer it this way saves the hassle.

Location; melbourne south east

contact; pm or 0412-219-552 email is the [email protected]

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is it all in pieces? series 1 or 2?

anyting missing?

cheers

umm i think its a series 1.

i took the turbo, coilpacks and cas.

if i can get the wiring loom ill chuck that in.

the only thing i can think of that is missing is prbly some pipes, here and there, and the brackets that hold the cams down which i am currently trying to look for now. somewhere in the workshop

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