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Hi Guys,

Selling my RB25DET as a long motor for those parties interested. (I have all the other stock parts including the transmission..4 Speed Triptronic).

Reason: No Longer Need A RB25 In My GTT

Price: $1500 O.n.o (Very negotiable on price, as i'm not sure what it's worth, so throw me any decent offers, they'll be considered).

Location: Brisbane

Contact: 0422 859 505

Other Details: I have all other parts off this motor too, whole car in fact has only done 50,000 Kms scince new, with log books to proove if you wish, injectors etc etc, just ask and offer a price and it's yours.

Thanks guys.

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how many km's?

would u part the block, since im very keen on your head only.

thanks mate.

Hi mate,

Engine has a total of 50,000 Kms, out of a 2000 Model R34.

I'd seperate only if I could have a buyer for the bottom end too.

Cheers,

Dallas.

More details as requested:

This engine is immaculate and is out of a 2000 ER34 25GTT 4 Speed Automatic.

Some things to note:

  • Genuine 50,000 Kms (Can provide service history on request)
  • Compression & leak tested in December 08, results were in line with the age & Km's of the car - meaning absolutley fine
  • Only modifications were; Exhaust, Intercooler
  • Never been boosted
  • I'm the second owner of this car from new, I purchased it with 29,000 Kms on her
  • Has absolutley no issues, has been checked over many times by several different qualified mechanics, all have said it's in excellent condition
  • Serviced every 5,000 Km's with either Motul oils or Royal Purple
  • Comes as a long motor, but I will throw in things like standard plenum, piping and such things for free if someone is keen

One more thing to note, it's best to contact me on my email [email protected], or via PM as i check these daily, whereas my phone has been stolen, and hence, disconnected.

hey champ just wondering if the 4 speed tiptronic would fit into and work in an r33? Not 100 per cent sure about it myself but would be an interesting venture. I would assume i would need the shift computer for it to run properly in the 33 cuz they dont have the tiptronic. Any info you may have on this subject would be much appreciated. Plz pm me with any info and a possible price for the box as well thanx mate

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