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Hi Guys

selling RB25det neo long block for those who interested.

i Bought if from SAU members as well, please refer to: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...or-t262527.html

Reasons: i'm giving up my engine swap project since i dont have the time to do it and starts thinking long-term plans (future) lols, and doing the easy way instead (DE+T)

No problems with the engine, genuine reasons only. i even checked the engine and everything looks smooth. taken from fresh 50.000 kms.

Price: $1400 and i'll throw $100 engine stands for free as well (same price when i bought it from Dallas, and i still lost $400 for courier from brissie to canberra)

Location: Canberra, ACT

CP: 0420905342 or [email protected]

able for both pick-up and courier by pack and send.

more details: refer to http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...or-t262527.html

This engine is immaculate and is out of a 2000 ER34 25GTT 4 Speed Automatic.

Some things to note:

* Genuine 50,000 Kms (Can provide service history on request)

* Compression & leak tested in December 08, results were in line with the age & Km's of the car - meaning absolutley fine

* Only modifications were; Exhaust, Intercooler

* Never been boosted

* I'm the second owner of this car from new, I purchased it with 29,000 Kms on her

* Has absolutley no issues, has been checked over many times by several different qualified mechanics, all have said it's in excellent condition

* Serviced every 5,000 Km's with either Motul oils or Royal Purple

* Comes as a long motor, but I will throw in things like standard plenum, piping and such things for free if someone is keen

Pictures of the engine:

NB: SAU uploads f**ked up big time, go to http://s45.photobucket.com/albums/f75/espe.../Engine%20sale/ for more detailed photos (11 photos).

thanks

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willing to swap / trade with cash adjustment as i'm looking for these items ONLY:

R34 stock hi-flowed turbos with braided oil lines, dump + front.

Edited by putraged

@Dori: PMed back.

@Ndawg: thanks buddy, im trying to sell my block so i can go on with DE+T & re-paint projects.

i dont really want to lower the price since its in perfect nick & very rare to get a neo RB's at this price. wreckers will charge u at least $2K for these and u dont know the condition.

BUT

throw me some offer, i might be able to deliver it to sydney bymyself.

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

COME GRAB IT

FOR SALE: $700 PICK UP! GOT AN ACCIDENT YESTERDAY. WANT TO GET RID OF THIS AND FIX MY CAR!

resulting in busted radiators, power steering and wrecked front bumper and hood. chasis was fine just front reo bar bent.

IF ANYONE had R34 front part for sale, LET ME KNOW!!

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