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Hey guys,

I got a complete rb26 motor out of an r33 with rb25 gearbox for sale, turbos have been sold seperately. Comes with wiring and heaps more.
Looking for $5,500 ONO.

Will post pics tomorrow. Text or call me for more details.


Contact Jay: 0415 117 207

Location: Brisbane


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Pics would be god as stated in your first post. Also more details would be good too.

Also you can buy a whole front cut with a warranty and turbos and ecu for that price.

And an r34 gtr motor just sold on this site yesterday for $4000.

Not to be a bum but your price is over the top unless there are some nice aftermarket goodies to go with the package, and if there are some details about them may help you sell :-)

Good luck with your add I'm sure someone out there needs a motor for drifting

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