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hey guys selling my rb25det neo engine out of my r34 gtt

engine has done 80k

serviced religiously every 3000km and is still in the car so can be seen running before purchase

goodies with engine are

major service complete water pump timing belt and idler pulleys

gt3071r garrett ballbearing turbo bought brand new with reciepts cost 3k for kit

custom screamer pipe to suit 3071r from am performance

exedy heavy duty cusion button clutch bought brand new with reciepts and machined fly wheel

complete motor asking $4k with all bolt ons

bob 0433696875 south east suburbs melb

pics up soon but im sure u kno wat an rb25det looks like

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to answer most of your guys questions im not keen on seperating unless i have buyers for all the gear.

as for you jack im selling bcoz i was looking at the price of rebuilds for rb25det and the cost was decently high and when my panel beater suggested he has a motor thats already built i was keen to purchase his motor. as we all kno worked motors arent cheap so the only way i can come up with the funds is if i sell my motor. car wasnt in a smash car is bare shell at the moment as i am doing paint inside and out. motor is still in car so it can be seen running and comp tests are more then welcome. motor is a1.

motor was ment to make 230 - 240rwkw with a 12psi tune with stock injectors

280rwkw with 600cc injectors and a z32 afm on 18psi

i never got a tune done as the turbo has only just seen 3000km use on 7psi before i took apart the car for paint.

reason i like this turbo setup is the boost comes in around 3000rpm and its got plenty of kick.

very nice street package and cant even be seen as i made a nice matt black heat shield.

i can tell ya everything and anything u need to know about it got all the reciepts and tech talk

pics up soon

May be interested... just wondering why your selling it??? you wrecking the car because of a crash?

cheers, jack.

How much power did it make with the 3071?

cheers, jack.

i am interested in purchasing the engine and transmisson

the transmission is a 4 speed automatic tip tronic

very serious

please tell price

hey guys selling my rb25det neo engine out of my r34 gtt

engine has done 80k

serviced religiously every 3000km and is still in the car so can be seen running before purchase

goodies with engine are

major service complete water pump timing belt and idler pulleys

gt3071r garrett ballbearing turbo bought brand new with reciepts cost 3k for kit

custom screamer pipe to suit 3071r from am performance

exedy heavy duty cusion button clutch bought brand new with reciepts and machined fly wheel

complete motor asking $4k with all bolt ons

bob 0433696875 south east suburbs melb

pics up soon but im sure u kno wat an rb25det looks like

i am interested in purchasing the engine and transmisson

the transmission is a 4 speed automatic tip tronic

very serious

please tell price

this ad is for the engine only and price stands at 4k

not auto

haha nah mate not auto it is a MANUAL motor thus the heavy duty clutch. but as i said engine only no gearbox. not AUTo not AUto.

no drama goes straight into r32

ohh is this out of an auto??? hmmm makes it abit harder.. cos flywheel and shit is different is it not??? i am gonna be putting it into an r32
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