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im selling my rb25det motor comes with everything except for

turbo

ecu

starter motor

as these was taken from this motor and put on another rb25

motor has 80,000k from a rear ended write off engine ran perfect without any smoke or noises

was gonna convert my 180 but some forum member ripped me off for 2g's so now i cant finish off the project.

engine is in canberra

you'll have to call me for an inspection as im in melbourne.

$1500 ono i just want it gone

0433443055

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sorry cant do compression test now as everything is out.

from memory i can get it delivered to melbourne for around $250 - 300 but i can double check for those interested

engine came from a 97-98 i believe. and it does come with engine mount brackets but the mounts i would say are better of getting replaced as i threw one out since i was going to used custom ones from USA for my conversion

engine does come with all wiring loom but no ecu

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  • 2 weeks later...
$500 + delivery to Darwin??

lol... Details of rb20 and clutch? Details on the wreck the rb25 was taken from? Modified heavily/lightly? Any idea of the legitimacy of the kilometers?

RB20 was in good working order and is a standard clutch. looks in excellent condish but have not tested as it never was installed on my car.

engine was a pretty much a stocka from a 33 with kit and exhaust and rims which got rear ended and KMs are as legitimate as the tacho says.

was run on 12psi boost

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