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the entire RB25 out of the car would have to be atleast 400-500kg+  

The body of R33 is fairly light, its panels with carpet covering them

sorry dont think so, as warpspeed said bottom end assambled is 92 kgs which would be about right as 2 people can lift it reasobaly esily, compete engine would be 200kgs max

i will weigh mine when i put if back in the car in a few weeks

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dont forget the rb26 box is a lot heavier because it has the transfer case ( for the 4wd ) with it so the rb20 + 25 will be a lot lighter .the 230 kg also includes inlet, exhaust manifolds , turbos , alternator , starter, steering pump but not air cond pump . i havent weighed an sr20 but it should be around 130 for the turbo , dont forget you have 2 cil less and alloy block , the rb 26 block weighs about 60kg.

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