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hello all

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i have got a RB25DET for sale its got no turbo or manifold its done 66,480kms i have only pulled it out because i was going to build it up for big horsepower but have now gone with a RB26 iam open for all reasonble OFFERS

all so i have got a apexi RSM like new with bracket an G sensor $250

will post more parts in a week or two will have turbo's an manifold off RB26 an maybe inturnals for sale aswell if any one is interested please PM me or call me on 0417-580968 thanks kym......

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hello all

post-59764-1233888427_thumb.jpg post-59764-1233888926_thumb.jpg post-59764-1233888650_thumb.jpg

i have got a RB25DET for sale its got no turbo or manifold its done 66,480kms i have only pulled it out because i was going to build it up for big horsepower but have now gone with a RB26 iam open for all reasonble OFFERS

all so i have got a apexi RSM like new with bracket an G sensor $250

will post more parts in a week or two will have turbo's an manifold off RB26 an maybe inturnals for sale aswell if any one is interested please PM me or call me on 0417-580968 thanks kym......

all so got new head gasket an gaskets on the motor head been checked its all A1 motor just got service done about 300kms ago new oil, oil filter, spark plugs

allways serviced befor 5000k service very good motor just need it to go to a good home!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks

hey mate i would befor to sell the RSM an G sensor as a hole lot its just setting around doing nothing thanks kym...

well just thinkn at least u can get something rather than nothing....anyways if u change ur mind PM me cheers

any documents to support that it has been tested, crack/ pressure etc

cheers alex

hey mate no sorry got nothing to sure on paper but if you need to know more my friend checked it all out befor putting the head back on he has got are work shop you can allways ring him if you need for info

thanks

still got motor an apexi rsm any OFFER

Would you consider shipping to Melbourne, VIC?

And got a ballpark figure on what you're after for the motor?

Would you consider shipping to Melbourne, VIC?

And got a ballpark figure on what you're after for the motor?

hey mate iam happy to ship motor to MELB VIC

any offers around $1500 i may take its in A1 only 66,480kms on it

if i dont get sumthink around or over $1500 iam going to keep it

an put it in another car for fun!!!!!

here is sum more photos of the motor

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hey still got motor looking to get around $1700 of best offer any good offers i may take thanks

hey still got motor looking to get around $1700 of best offer any good offers i may take thanks

$1650 for motor now

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