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Item Summary: Complete Rb25det conversion for S14/S15,

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Postcode: 4271

Asking Price: $5,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: abandoned project

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm here or call Doug 0421653334

Extra Information:

Ok guys I have sadly decided to abandon my Rb25det s14 project for lack of a better reason I want a gtr.

I have collected or had made EVERY single part required to do this conversion and there are all the best quality I could find no corner has been cut!

Parts are as follows:

1. S2 Rb25det with 111,000kms this motor is the cleanest 25 I have seen in a very long time it comes with absolutely everything, all accessories with belts, complete intake, complete stock engine loom and starter loom, stock manual ecu, all vacuum hoses and carbon canister, stock intake pipe and afm. motor has had all gaskets replaced complete intake side, complete turbo side, cam cover seals also new water pump, new timing belt and timing belt tensioner even has engine mounts so its pretty much a Brand new motor.

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As a bit of a bonus motor also come with new split fire coil packs and a hi flowed rb25 turbo with braided oil feed line :thumbsup:

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2. Matching rb25 manual box also 111,000 kms and excedy hd clutch it came off this motor feels tight as mint condition

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3. Modified rb25 S2 loom to suite S14/S15 this was done buy a professional is a straight plug in loom and everything will work, speedo tacho reverse lights the lot. ( this is another loom from the stock one with the motor so you get both)

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4. Custom made powersteering lines to suite rb crossmember in s14/15 first line is your high pressure feel line to the pump and second line is low pressure return from rail. these were made so you dont have to bend and molest the standard lines, I like to do things properly.

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5. Custom made one piece tail shaft rated at 650hp to suite Abs model s14 and s15 diff. its mint as still wrapped in plastic.

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6. R32 engine crossmember and modified stock rb25 gearbox crossmember.

There you go everything you need to put a 25 in your 14 or 15 I am not in a rush to sell and i WILL NOT SEPERATE so please dont ask!!!

price is up but is ofcourse ono you will not find another kit like this and just try and price an rb25 conversion from a shop.

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