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heya guys im selling a complete rb25 package

from a 1996 series 2 with 120K km's

rb25det (currently without turbo but a stock turbo can be included at added price)

5 speed manual

clutch (believe to be stock)

engine loom

ecu

afm

i pulled this out of a wreck to use in my track car compression around 160psi throughout, i picked up another wreck that has heavy duty cutch and spitfires with same compression so easier to sell this running gear as its already out the car :P

i have to confirm the turbo specs on this other rb25 and that turbo can be included in this deal at a added price

$2000o.n.o

package is in northern suburbs S.A

pm if interested

also stripping series 1 r33

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/402639-1994-r33-gts-t-manual-wrecking-black-front-hit/

**************$1700*************

yes thats right last price drop need it out the way so i can get the wreck gone aswell and put my s14 back into the garage out of the weather :s

you get great condition series 2 RB25, 5 Speed gearbox, clutch, loom, ecu, afm and will chuck in a pod filter :P

I'm looking for a box, i'm in brisbane however.. I can organise freight not a problem, are you willing to separate?

Give me a call between 0630 - 1830hrs 0438 073 151 Cheers :D

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