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Item: Rb25det Motor

Age: 1995

Condition: Great

Price: $2000 firm complete

To Fit: anything you want!

Location: Sydney, can freight it

Contact: Pm me

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Selling a complete R33 rb25det engine here in sydney from a 1995 (series 2 motor). Originally bought it to put in my 32 but have since lost interest.. had a buyer lined up but that fell through so now it's up for sale again! If it doesnt sell again I probably will end up putting it in my car

It's got 105,000 ks, and had its 100k service at 101,000. great compression, every cyl is between 162-166psi. Ran perfectly

Comes complete - alternator, a/c pump, p/s pump, turbo, loom, ECU

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Can organise freight if you're interstate, PM me with postcode to get an idea on price

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