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selling from a unfinished vl turbo project

this engine is out of a 1998 series 2 r33 skyline

RB25det

custom plenum chamber with xf throttle body

custom high mount exhaust manifold

t04 turbo with external 38mm wastegate

engine also comes with the stock plenum and stock exhaust manifolds :wassup:

for more info contact me on [email protected]

motor has been inspected by a licensed mechanic and compression tested

also bottom end has been balanced out for extra horsies

im after 3700 o.n.o for the wholelot

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can it be seen running? whats was the psi from each cylinder from the compression test? what mechanic said all this about the balancing? when did u get the engine/where from?

whats going in the car after the rb25 is taken out?

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