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Hi all.

I have my old rb25 for sale.

Was running when removed from the car, compression tested between 150 and 152 across all 6 cylinders.

Does not come with turbo, mounts, accessories, wiring, injectors, coils or ignitor.

Has a dented sump but i can supply a spare if needed.

In campbelltown NSW.

Pick up preferred, though i can arrange freight at the buyers expense.

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Approximately 130-140km at a guess. I was advised when i bought it that it had around 100k but the odo was gone from the half cut. Timing belt hadn't been swapped so it sounded reasonable.

I swapped belt and water pump.

It was in my r32 for about 2.5 years, serviced every 5k initially when it was still a daily. In the last year i only really did track days with it so it was serviced after every track day (every 2 months or so).

Removed from the car as i crashed it (that's where the dented sump came from). The engine still ran fine.

Had after market turbo, injectors, cams and coils which were removed. Stock cams reinstalled. Comp test was done with the after market cams before removal from the car.

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Ran into problems when trying to change emails and haven't received an email response back from an admin in close to 2 weeks now.

So i guess the old BHDave acct is dead.

Anyone interested please pm badhairdave rather than BHDave

cheers

Dave

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