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Hi guys I have a complete rb25det series 1 engine here that I'm stripping for parts, almost everything is there and for sale the only thing I am keeping is the long engine



Ill post a few prices up but pm me for a price on anything else...



rb25det ecu - $130



rb25det s1 turbo arguably zero shaft play - $250



rb25det cas - $90



rb25det coilpacks - $130



rb25det igniter - $80



rb25det alternator - $70



rb25det ps pump - $70



rb25det a/c compressor - $90



rb25det exhaust manifold - $50



rb25det hamronic balancer mint no chips - $70



rb25det coilpack loom mint - $100



also I have a rb25 head bolted to a rb30 block (rb25/30) still needs the mods done to make it run and the block should be freshened up but the main bits are there - $400



some price are slightly neg but no low ballers please :)



located in algester 4115 but will post at buyers cost



contact 0420 767 957



Cheers

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