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hey guys have s2 rb 25 det without turbos has everything esle on it can arrange interstate postage at buyers expense

motor has done 100k came out of my close mates 33 that he crashed and has been sitting in my garage i bought it off him intending to use it as a spare for my r33 but i sold it so now i have no use for it the motor is near lismore nsw 2480 and has had piston rings and pisto replaced ,timing belt,headgasket,injectors the receipts my mate cant find cause he was moving house at the time but can chase up ph number where work was done if wanted

motor is perfect working order and still has oil sitting in it aswell.

if you you pics of motor send me a sms and i will shoot them through off my iphone 4 good quality pics.

please contact me on

0411373366

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I'm back in lismore for a week and still have this motor in my rents garage

Selling for 750 need to get rid of it this is very cheap considering the condition of it

0487210144

hi champ, just texted you. please send pic of motor and also do you have details of the work done to it? receipt from workshop?

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