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Hi guys up for sale is an engine i pulled out of my R34 due to turning it into a track car.

-The engine is from an R34 2000 model RB25DE (non Turbo) that had 96,783kms on the odometre.

Engine was running fine no problems at all when it was removed, gearbox selects every gear fine with no crunching grinding etc. Also comes with good clutch and wiring loom, all pumps are included aswell, power steering, air con, alternator & radiator hoses.

Price im looking for is $1200 neg. for engine & gearbox.

-Also have a complete R34 GTT motor (RB25DET) with wiring loom aswell, $800, does not come with turbo engine was imported freshly from japan. Please note only selling the bare engine.

Had around 80,000 kms on the clock.

Also got a whole heap of R33 interior parts for sale.

-R33 Series 2 dash with airbag flap intact $200

-Air bag and control module $250

-Door cars/trims (4 in total) $150

-A, B, C pillar plastic moulds $50

Got heaps of parts available just message me

Pictures available on request!

Pm or call me on 0432544363 parts are located in the western suburbs 30 mins from the melb CBD or Campbellfield.

Edited by RJ06

600+post for rb25 det

Hey buddy cant drop the rb25det any lower than what im asking. Paid double what im asking a year ago lol

Cheers for the offer :)

What does the Gtt rb25det come with? ie intake manifold - exhaust manifold - injectors - tps - cas - water pump - timing belt -

Is it all complete but without tubo?

Edited by 32s4life

What does the Gtt rb25det come with? ie intake manifold - exhaust manifold - injectors - tps - cas - water pump - timing belt -

Is it all complete but without tubo?

Yeah pretty much what you mentioned, no coilpacks and flywheel pretty much complete.

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