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Rb25det Neo, 25det block or crank

Hi

looking to buy either of the following

rb25det neo complete

25det neo block (relatively complete)

or 25det crankshaft

 

located in sydney, happy to travel or pay postage for the right items

 

pm please

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I've got an RB25DET crankshaft - My ad

I've also got an RB25DET block, with some scratches in some cylinders. I don't know if it needs to be rebored, or if a hone would be enough. I also have a set of forged pistons (also with some scratches around the crown) and stock RB25DET rods. Other than the scratched cylinders the block was recently cleaned (in whatever engine builders put blocks in to soak), decked, and had the oil returns enlarged. 

They are in Adelaide though. I would do a deal on the lot. Let me know if you want any pics. Note that all bits are from a series 2 RB25DET, from a 1996 R33 GTST.

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