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Hey guys.

The time has come where my ye ol faithful RB25DE S2 isnt going to cut it anymore.

Come with:

loom

ecu

harness

no flywheel

good compression accross all 6 cyl. (10% either way)

Heat wrapped coby extractors (could sell individually if someone is interested)

Engine has done about ~115,000km (exact km unknown)

Has had the 100,000km service done

Always regularly serviced with top shelf fluids.

Comes with a front diff sump. Can be changed to a RWD if you'd like to. (4.3 ratio)

Had this engine in my car for a little while now and it really is a decent little thing!

Loves to rev and never ever skipped a beat. Not even a missfire.

Would really be a good set up in something lightweight like an S13 or, rip the head off for a 25/30 engine.

$800 ONO

Located in Sydney NSW.

Best to call 0413208919 or PM.

Cheers,

Cris

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Want this gone.

Taking offers

Best to contat 0403491735

SMS first is best as I have class most hours of the day.

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