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I have an R33 RB25 engine I am selling in parts or as whole. The engine had low compression in every cylinder from the timing belt slipping. Although not confirmed I suspect the valves have been bent. The head has been removed and so to the camshafts. The exhaust camshaft front lobe and corresponding head journal are heavily scored.

The bottom end is still assembled. There is no turbo. Price is $300 for engine bottom end and head otherwise will sell in parts.

I also have for sale and RB25DET NEO intake manifold. GC $100

Mob. 0404002142

Ben

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I'm after that little 's' shaped hose that comes out of the rocker cover (inlet side). Is it in good condition?

Yep, have that and it is in good condition. $5 pickup or $10 posted

Yep, have that and it is in good condition. $5 pickup or $10 posted

Fantastic! where bouts do ya live mate. If it's cool with you maybe I could pick it up off you tomorrow. I might also be interested in a few other bits and pieces so i'll bring some extra cash with me. My mobile number is 0433373183 if you want to txt me yur addy.

what would you want for the rocker covers and timing covers

I don't have the bottom timing cover but the top cover is still available. $40 for the lot.



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