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!!!!PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE!!!!

Rb25det from r33, all there, still in car, hear running.

It's making way for an rb26 conversion.

may also include alternator depending if my rb26 one has the same plug.

Car has 125,xxx on it, and its not the original engine, so i can only assume the k's are less than that....there is a sticker on the timing cover that says 80,xxxks but its in japanese.

EDIT: took timing cover off, has a PitWork timing belt, so HAS been changed

Compression test shows :

Cyl 1: 155 psi

Cyl 2: 155 psi

Cyl 3: 154 psi

Cyl 4: 159 psi

Cyl 5: 157 psi

Cyl 6: 155 psi

$1900 $1700 or nearest offer.

HKS fmic kit to suit r33 $650. $450

take it with rb rb25 setup, and you can have the lot for $2200$2000

I will not sell the Intercooler kit unless the motor is sold first.

located in dinmore, can deliver to brisbane if you cant organise it...might cost you a carton though.

PM or 0430087070

cheers

Jason

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