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Up for sale we have a RB25DET from an R33 GTST

Motor is in good condition, and is still in the car can be heard running this week only as i will be pulling it out this Thursday.

Compression tests are welcome, stock standard engine there were no mods apart from a BOV and POD filter.

Asking price is $1000 for the motor alone and $250 for ECU and complete uncut loom.

Location is in Cambellfield, Melbourne 30 mins north of the melb CBD.

Pick up is highly recommended as the engine is too big to courier, but im happy to help put on a pallet etc!

Feel free to msg me for any questions my number is O432544363, need some pics i can mms them to you!

Thanks! :)

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Bump!

Engine comes complete from head to sump, this includes the power steering pump, A/C compressor and Alternator.

Price drop $900 for engine alone.

Also have the turbo for sale complete with all oil water lines $150.

Or take both for both engine and turbo $1000

Thanks :)

Pics of the engine for sale. It has been removed from the car this afternoon. Also i took a photo of the rego sticker which show the engine number.

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Turbo has been SOLD!

Also have another turbo for sale but without any oil and water lines. Very good condition no shaft play $200 PM me.

Engine Still for sale $900

Complete uncut engine Loom + Manual Turbo ECU $250

Any oil leaks. How did it run

Hey mate, then engine runs fine, only oil leak is probably the rocker cover gasket which is an easy fix. Other than that its a nice strong motor.

does this come with accessories eg power steering pump ac pump injectors coils

Yep includes all accesories minus turbo as that has already been sold.

Cheers!

Ive added some pics of the motor, everything you see will be included in the sale.

Took a pic of the rear main seal, all good no oil leaks or anything!

Also price drop to $800 or $1000 with looms and ECU

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