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Hi,

Have an RB25DET Long Motor from a Series 1 R33. Is a long motor so no manifolds or sensors. $1000

Also have a 5 Speed Box from the same car. Has no shifter or shifter cover, can easily be picked up from jap wreckers/site sponsors. $1000

PM me or call 0431530043. Scotty.

Hi,

Have an RB25DET Long Motor from a Series 1 R33. Is a long motor so no manifolds or sensors. $1000

Also have a 5 Speed Box from the same car. Has no shifter or shifter cover, can easily be picked up from jap wreckers/site sponsors. $1000

PM me or call 0431530043. Scotty.

interested in the box.... where can you get the shifter and shifter cover tho?

Is a long motor so no manifolds or sensors.

I think you will find that a long motor comes with everything, a short motor comes without bolt ons.

complete motor comes with everything.

long motor is complete usualy without manifolds, turbos and some or no electrics

short motor is the complete bottom end block, crank, pistons etc. with no head or anything

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