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i have this rb25det motor still in car, running so you can test drive it no problem before buying.

i am wanting to get a deposit before i take it out as i want the person who buys it to hear it running.

it has only had a run in tune professionally it made 126kw on 5psi and was shut off at 5000rpm as its just run in tune.

needs another 500km (already done 450) running in then drop oil,oil filter,replace spark plugs then a final tune. easily make over 250kw.easy.

i have receipts for over $4.200 worth of work. internal engine work.

engine has

nismo 550cc injectors. brand new o rings.

garret 25/40 turbo has been rebuilt

microtech computer (no afm)

adjustable cam gears.

asking

engine alone: 4k

engine with turbo, injectors, microtech: 6k

also have a r33 gearbox series 2 with cusco os clutch an cermic fly wheel can include this in a deal.

wanting $2.5k or $1.6k without clutch and flywheel.

only serious buyers please pm me if your really intertested or call me.

everything is still in the car so feel free to test everything out.

prices are negotiable if you put down a deposit.

call me on 0430078630

picture of receipt can be supplied over the comp or can see for real..

price is slightly neg. come and see it running and drive it if you like offer me a reasonable price and we can go from there

Internal mods/what was done:

Dismantle/degrease and inspect long engine

Bore and hone block

Grind cranksharft

Dismantle assemble and align rods

Blance in-line engine assembly

Hone rod bushes

Dismantle/clean/inspect and test oil pump

Remove and refit callery plugs

Recondtion cylinderhead

Assemble to long motor

Brand new engine parts

Forged piston kit (acl race series)

Second hand rods

Assorted gallery plugs and specialty sealants.

All done by Engine Workx in Winchelsea

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mate do u want sell clutch seperately??????????????? hws thw condition, and is twin or single plate..?????????

well not at this stage no want to sell the engine first before i start stripping it. thanks for the interest

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MASSIVE PRICE DROP ONLY 3K FOR ENGINE ALONE RING ME IF YOU WANT ANY OTHER PARTS ADDED ON AND I CAN ILL MAKE YOU A GOOD DEAL

I'm interested in the whole motor, turbo and computer. Where abouts are you from?

melbourne ring me on 0430078630 and we can talk about it .

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