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I have a RB25DET LONG MOTOR and CLUTCH for sale. Engine has only done 25,000k's since it was built.
DOES NOT COME WITH ACCESSARIES. TURBO ETC HAVE BEEN SOLD ALREADY. Reason for selling is simple, have new engine getting built and no longer need this. Nothing wrong with the engine, was going to use it, but things have changed dramatically.

Engine Build List:
Acid dip and crack tested block
Bored and Honed
Arias 86.5mm Forged pistons (standard comp from memory)
Shot peened rods
Crankshaft grind and balanced
ACL race series bearings
ARP head and rod bolts
Modified oil pump

The head was fully rebuilt to standard specs, as the standard RB25 intake & exhaust ports are rather large from factory. Have receipts for engine build totalling $4300.00 plus the original purchase of the stock engine and box for $3300.00. Box not for sale.
Clutch is a custom NPC. Heavy duty pressure plate and full face rag clutch plate. Nice and easy to drive and has been bullet proof reliable. Selling for $4000.00 neg, no low ballers please.

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