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Hi all.

I have a RB25DET Neo that is about to be pulled out as the car it's in is about to be used as a rolling shell to put a different engine in to.

This is sad, because this car is absolutely, completely, and utterly stock and I am pretty sure has never, ever ever been modified, ever.

Yeah, that's what they all say, you say.

Engine runs smooth, starts first try, makes no weird noises, doesn't do anything weird. Runs so well seriously just considering bolting all the extra bits to it and using it. But I won't because that will make too much sense.

I'd like $1400 for it. But I'd take less than that if you're going to make an offer (try me) and/or have great boobs.

As it's still in the car, I haven't attached pictures because it looks exactly like a stock RB25DET neo, complete with series 2 (ooh!) engine cover and/or whatever differences are in the S2 engine. I assume none.

If you want, and are in Vic, feel free to PM me and you can come see the car, driving around on the engine before it comes out. Note: It is going to be coming out of the car soon, (potentially this weekend!) cause I'd like to be up and running with my stuff ASAP.

I will also be selling every other bit with it, so if you want alternators, and manifolds, injectors, coilpacks, etc etc they're all included. THE LOOM ISN'T AS I WANT TO USE IT. You can however, have the loom coming out of my current car, which works, but is uh...

..ugly. But it works.

PM me with lowball offers and I won't even really be mad. If you can come and take the engine I'll be happy.

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I've taken a deposit on this now, unless I bump this thread with "This is now again for sale somehow" consider it gone!

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