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I have this rb25det motor that i was going to put in a project but i have decided to sell.

It has only had a run in tune professionally on a dyno it made 126kw on 5psi and was shut off at 5000rpm as its just run in tune.(this was done to be very safe)

Needs another 500km (already done 450) running in then drop oil,oil filter,replace spark plugs then a final tune.

The engine comes complete minus turbo,injectors, computer,loom.

The head was cleaned Ported and rebuilt

Internal mods/what was done bottom end.

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

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

priced to sell = $2800 price is neo for serious buyers

located in victoria hoppers crossing

sms or ring 0430078630

can post anywhere in aus with e-go cost above $100 will put it on a pallet and strap it and wrap it.

will get real pictures of the engine soon. here are pictures of the real receipt.

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No nothing wrong with it at all. Just my plans have changed I had to decide which car I would strip down and chose this car. Can provide a video of the motor running just before I pulled it out. Any questions please ask.

have lots of pictures that can be found here so have a look.

some parts are missing but will be bolted back on before the new owner picks it up such as power steering pump, inlet manifold.

cheers

http://s268.photobucket.com/albums/jj21/r32drfta/rb25%20fully%20worked%20machine/

thought this was going to be sold on weekend had 2 potetial buyers but as usual both fell through.

DELIVERY TO OTHER STATES IS $100-$100 MAX.

i am happy to wrap it put on pallet and get it delivered to your door.

price is negotiable..if someone takes it within the week ill post it for free no charge.

  • 2 weeks later...

had one serious offer but it was too low cant let this go for nothing. spent thousands on this have receipts to prove.

but in saying that i am droping the price

Price Drop

$2500 delivered to your door anywhere in Australia.

  • 3 weeks later...

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