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Hey Everyone,

I have an RB25DET NEO complete motor with turbo and loom, reason for sale is that the engine isn't compatiable for my car... It hasn't been touched since i've bought it. Complete motor with wiring loom... No AFM and ECU... Asking price will be $2700 it has done 74xxx on the mileage. (price negociable)

Also selling my RB25DET rebuilt turbocharger with 0.63 rear housing. comes with a stainless steel bellmouth dump and front pipe in one. Asking price will be $1000... (no shaft play on the turbo)

I prefer it to be picked up, pm if interested. Wanting a quick sale as my car hasn't been on the road for a while and missing day by day :P

Location : Melbourne

Cheers everyone

number is 0411487835

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what car was it going in???? why didnt work out???

Cheers everyone

It was going into my my r32 gts4 turns out the rb25det neo was rwd, so my bad. I know its possible but to much stuffing around and too much money to spend to do the labour work.

COME ON PEOPLE? SETTING BACK THE RB25DET NEO MOTOR TO $2600 AND TURBO FOR $800 AND DUMP PIPE FRONT PIPE FOR $150... IT IS PRETTY MUCH BRAND NEW!!

It was going into my my r32 gts4 turns out the rb25det neo was rwd, so my bad. I know its possible but to much stuffing around and too much money to spend to do the labour work.

Transfer to Stagea block. I'm trying this jisaw puzzle, interested but in Sydney.

Transfer to Stagea block. I'm trying this jisaw puzzle, interested but in Sydney.

HEY BUDDY,

IF YOU WANNA TAKE IT YOU WOULD HAVE TO ORGANIZE FREIGHT AS I HAVE NO IDEA... LET ME KNOW

TURBO SOLD!!

DUMP FRONT PIPE IN ONE STILL FOR $100

DROPPING THE NEO RB25DET FOR $2500 CHEAP!! LOW K'S!! COMPLETE WITH LOOM (NO ECU AND AFM)

is the damp pipe and front pipe 3 inch?? can it go on the stock r33 s1?

THE DUMP IS 3 INCH, ITS AN RB20/25 SERIES... 6 BOLT FLANGE

BUMP BUMP

Engine is still up for sale: $2500 (Not seperating any parts)

RB20/25 Stainless Steel Bellmouth dump pipe front pipe in one still up for sale: $100

might be interested in a couple of weeks if u still have it. (away for work from tomoz morning till tuesday next week)

can u guarantee the running of the engine?

have u seen it running?

what comp did each cylinder have?

what workshop check it out for u?

do u have reciepts/warranty etc?

whats ur location??

pm me all the details please

cheers

julz

ALRIGHT GUYS THIS WILL BE THE LAST OFFER!!

I WANT THIS R34 GT-T RB25DET NEO GONE

COMPLETE ENGINE WITH LOOM, NO ECU, NO BOX, NO AFM

WANTING $2000, GRAB A BARGAIN...

IF YOU WANT TO FIND OUT COMPRESSION TEST PLEASE VISIT ADVANCED JAP AUTO IMPORTS IN TOTTENHAM... THEY KNOW ENGINE ARE FINE BEFORE THEY SELL IT... COMES WITH 60 DAY WARRANTY AND RECEIPT IF PROVIDED. I WOULD SEND IT BACK BUT NOTHING IS WRONG WITH IT... SO CAN'T GET MY MONEY BACK :(

THANK YOU

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