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Selling my RB25/30 not sure what specs but has tomei pon cams and larger valves currently in my car running 15Psi

Now what you get the whole engine from fan to gearbox turbo injectors ffplenum all bolt ons

gearbox is out of a 95 model r33 will take interested partys for a drive only if a cash deposit is with you

Price 4500 for the lot and i will not seperate

car is in bathurst nsw

phone john for more details 0415 681 030 here's a pic of the engine

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hey mate is there any internal work?

is there any receipts for the work?

also would you be keen to send to melb?

do you have any videos of it running in your car?

cheers mate

hey mate is there any internal work?

is there any receipts for the work?

also would you be keen to send to melb?

do you have any videos of it running in your car?

cheers mate

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Haha oh well good to ask questions.. Just the cover for an RB25 is black with 2500 written on it on my RB25 engine and on my old Rb20 had the same cover as yours with the white badge and writing on it saying twin cam etc.. :/

Like I said Im probably wrong but it's better to ask questions than guess.

Edited by Lady G
Haha oh well good to ask questions.. Just the cover for an RB25 is black with 2500 written on it on my RB25 engine and on my old Rb20 had the same cover as yours with the white badge and writing on it saying twin cam etc.. :/

Like I said Im probably wrong but it's better to ask questions than guess.

yeah the coil cover is off the old motor that was an rb20

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