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Item: RB26DETT R33

Age:

Condition: Perfect, still has all black paint on plenum, very stock motor, stock clutch etc...

Price: $4600, or Will swap for a RB25DET cash my way, (for all those who want to upgrade to a 26) This might save you some money etc...

To Fit: anything you want to put it in

Location: Brisbane

Contact: PM me or post up your offer,

Comments: Rb26dett is in perfect condition, comes with look and computer, pretty much everything, so if you want to swap your rb25 plus chas my way i would be happy to take a rb25det with loom and computer to put into my car,

This engine has 115,000kms on it,

inspections welcome,

Thanks JV

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Item: RB26DETT R33

Age:

Condition: Perfect, still has all black paint on plenum, very stock motor, stock clutch etc...

Price: $4600, or Will swap for a RB25DET cash my way, (for all those who want to upgrade to a 26) This might save you some money etc...

To Fit: anything you want to put it in

Location: Brisbane

Contact: PM me or post up your offer,

Comments: Rb26dett is in perfect condition, comes with look and computer, pretty much everything, so if you want to swap your rb25 plus chas my way i would be happy to take a rb25det with loom and computer to put into my car,

This engine has 115,000kms on it,

inspections welcome,

Thanks JV

does it come with everything like turbos dump pipes etc

how much cash plus swap for my rb25det pm me

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Looking at around $2500 and the Neo For the 26, The 26 comes with turbos, loom, ecu,

Obviously this cash adjustment will be more for people with series 2 motors or series 1, depending on K's and condition, etc....

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hey mate i got a R33 thats got damage with it. just body work

but the engine is all fine just clocked over 100000

and i have the whole car as a complete so i can swap

you the engine and whatever els you might need

then can organise cash my way if need other things or

cash your way if you just need the engine as a complete

thanks

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hey mate i got a R33 thats got damage with it. just body work

but the engine is all fine just clocked over 100000

and i have the whole car as a complete so i can swap

you the engine and whatever els you might need

then can organise cash my way if need other things or

cash your way if you just need the engine as a complete

thanks

i have a power fc for it as well. and i can swap you the whole car for the

engine as it is not repairable all machanics works just the chassie has been

pushed back

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