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Item Summary: Fresh RB25det motoooorrr

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: dunt need it

Asking Price: 1500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me

Extra Information:

Hey guys, selling a R33 RB25DET

Motor had done around 140,000 before this.

- New head gasket

- machined & crack tested head - all good

- New oil pump gasket

- New rocker cover gaskets

- New cam shaft seals

- New main crank seal rear

- New oil pump seal

- Re-seal sump

- Cleaned and painted block

- New thermostat

- Sandblasted and painted all covers

- Good cond timing belt

- New oil filter

- Sandblasted CAS & bracket

- Greddy exhaust adjustable cam gear

motor comes with

- Intake manifold

- Crank angle sensor

- Coil packs, plugs, ignitor

- Have a harmonic balancer here

Also have new exhaust manifold gaskets & engine mounts & backing plate.

Think i remembered everything

Bit of money spent on this motorrr :D

ill upload a few photos but i have heaps of the build also

and no i will not split any parts of this.

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Edited by Brendann
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