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Selling my RB25DET long motor, has had a good life, always used Royal Purple 10w40 oil. Less than 10,000km on it since rebuild. Has HKS 256/264 cams and exhaust cam gear. Valve springs. Wrinkle red rocker covers. Nismo engine mounts. On 21psi with a 3076R producing 340kw it didnt throw any oil what so ever. zero blowby! After $3500 ono for complete long motor.

Minus ps pump and alternator and starter motor (can be thrown in for extra)

Pickup melbourne/thomastown

Phill 0421 986 981

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no receipts for rebuild as i baught this off a friend who burnt around 5k rebuilding it. Then i threw in cams and springs and ex cam gear.

Can ship at buyers expense.

Will be compression testing it soon.

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Tests came up as follows. Note: this was done dead cold hence fluctuations of numbers.

Cyl 1 130

Cyl 2 140

Cyl 3 150

Cyl 4 160

Cyl 5 160

Cyl 6 155

How much would shipping be?

No harm in throwing an offer is there?

Im borrowing cash to either rebuild or get a new engine so i can keep the car

I just got my full licence 2 months ago and bought my car a month ago.

Working only casual due to back issues, getting a divorce and starting uni this year, give me a break man

How much would shipping be?

No harm in throwing an offer is there?

Im borrowing cash to either rebuild or get a new engine so i can keep the car

I just got my full licence 2 months ago and bought my car a month ago.

Working only casual due to back issues, getting a divorce and starting uni this year, give me a break man

Giving somebody your personal story wont alter the price. I'm a hater of lowballers. Regardless of your personal sicho the price is the price.

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