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Rb25det Long Motor Fs Hks Cams, Valve Springs, Very Healthy


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Fair enough.

You mentioned before $2600 with reasonable offers considered.

I undertsand it is firm at 2.4k

Any idea how much it would cost to ship though?

1.8k with me paying shipping is not reasonable.

No idea how much. You'll need to organize all of that if you want this motor.

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Yeah you pretty much discounted the price by 40% with your offer lol

10-15% off is a reasonable offer I think

E-go may be able to help you with the shipping, they are generally cheap

Only if i had more people like you offering.

They're basically just paying for the hks cams and springs and cam gear and they get a free motor with nismo mounts and t/stat oh and superspark coils.

But errbody is after a steal these days.

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Also i wasnt trying to alter the price but rather justify my 'tightass' offer..

Im new to the forum and don't want a bad rep lol

Being a jew is unjustifiable.. and offers like that will get you a bad rep on here.

Do your homework and add up how much this motor will cost to put together.

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http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/thomastown/engine-engine-parts-transmission/nissan-skyline-rb25det-long-motor-hks-cams-healthy/1098990861

thats the gumtree link.

Stock rebuilt bottom end all new bearings pistons rods n rings and gaskets.

i did HKS cams and valve springs, HKS ex cam gear, Gates racing belt, New water pump. Nismo engine mounts, Wrinkle red rocker covers.

Also have superspark coils and a orc twin plate clutch i can work into a bundle package

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