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Hey all,

after bein messed around by a couple of indeviduals, i have decided to bite the bullet and do the work to get my NEO properly assembled so it can be sold.

ITEM: 60,000K RB25DET NEO. appx engine km's but has been completely freshened up.

CONDITION: engine has been stripped down to the rotating assembly. the main & big end bearings were checked and were like new so not replaced. pistons are in perfect condition and same with all 6 bores. Head was removed and mechined stripped checked and re assembled to block with new genuine headgasket. comes with practically new intake & exhaust gaskets. Timing belt done appx 20,000K's so wasnt replaced as it will still be good for long time.

INCLUDES: Assentially its a complete engine with no bolt on acc's. comes with 2 EXH manifolds, complete NEO Intake manifold. STD solid lift NEO cams, cam covers timing covers and anything else i have for it.

SELLING BECAUSE: Bought to rebuild and put into my r33 but have since then decided not to change my engnie in my car due to financial issues.

Engine is in SE suburbs of victoria but can easily organise postage. PM me if you want any photo's or have any questions.

THIS IS THE CHEAPEST RB25NEO turbo engine you will find ANYWHERE>

grab a bargain.

Contact me on 0423130616 if you have questions

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can i just take the head for 500? PM me asap. i've been looking at it for years! thanks

sorry mate but ive allready had a bloke in the states asking for the head for $800 aus. if you can find someone who wants all the other stuff for $500 then i will part it out. but 500 for the head isnt enought man, ive just spent a few hundred just on head machining. then the genuine head gasket is wnother 100.

lemme know wat you wanna do.

lol, i think i know the guy. he bought an RB25DE head from okinawa rather than RB25DET.

you've got a PM.

not sure where he found the other head but yeah, he got the wrong one.

PM replied too.

Anyone interested in the Short engine??? which is the rotating assembly but with no head on it. can sell that for $300 if anyone is interested.

Also have a HKS EXH cam gear. adjustable. $150ono

How come people send a PM then never repluy after i try to contact them???

someone buy this engine, i no longer have use for it.

nothing to do mechanically to it, just bolt on your acc's and drop her in the hole.

Thanks for your concern on the price mate and i really appreciate you trying to make other forum members think im dodgy. (please sense my sarcasm)

Just for the record and for everyones knowledge, previous thread price was before engine machine work+ New Gaskets from nissan + timing cases &other spares.

Im a mechanic and know what motors in good condition are worth, if your not interested please look somewhere else.

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