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hi all,

i crashed (complete wite off) my skyline last september and to this date no one will take the engine off my hands....it was running perfectly before i had the accident.

it a stock RB25DET. no mods. i never had it boosted and as far as i know the previous owner never boosted it.

all i want is $1500 for it. i know they are worth a lot more than that but i just want it gone.

i'm no mechanic....and i dont know much about the mechanical side of the skylines...i just loved the power and the look and the noise.

i had a compression test done when i first got the car in July 2006 and it was tested at about 130-140.

the engine has done about 120xxx k's and was out of an R33 Series I.

also up for sale is the complete rear end....from disc to disc....minus the calipers. including struts and shocks. and rear steering assembly.

this is for sale for $500.

or if you take the lot you can have it all for $1750.

please come and just take it off my hands.

i have pics of the engine and the rear end. please msg me or email me if you require.

my name is Steve and my number is 0416460046 - might be easier to msg me during the day as i'm at work or call anytime at night.

my email is [email protected]

:wave:

thanks all.

i would buy ur oil pump if u would separate from the engine...let me know!

dont really want to separate anything. want to sell as a whole thing. too much messing around to separate. sorry

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