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you do know you can rev to 7850 on a stock head quite safely and efficiently, and also make around 400rwhp/300rwkw without the need to touch it yeah?

how neg is the price?

yes mate,the engine feel very stronge at 8000rpm,sounds very nice too.

i am neg on the price,please pm me for your offer,can sell without trade!

y wud u wanna buy this motor for 12K when u can buy an rb26 for less and by the time u have it installed it will come close to the price but will have a far greater potential than the rb25 will eva have

y wud u wanna buy this motor for 12K when u can buy an rb26 for less and by the time u have it installed it will come close to the price but will have a far greater potential than the rb25 will eva have

if you're not interest to buy please dont post!!thats the rules

also,rember this,this is come with all the after market parts like HKS turbo,cam shaft,valve sprice,head gasket etc,

Apexi power fc,twin plate clutch

GTR size fmic,up grade fuel pump etc,

So do you think you can get RB26DETT engine with twin plate clutch,up grade turbo,HKS cam shaft........after market ecu....more... for less than 12k and engine just been rebuilt not long ago,

if you cant,please dont post! If you can,i do interest to buy from you!!

u can get an rb26 with no mods that has far greater potential and doesnt need much upgrades to OWN ur engine :P and also the rb26 has enuff strength to run around 500hp with stock internals :)

OWNAGE!

How much will this "potential" cost??????

y wud u wanna buy this motor for 12K when u can buy an rb26 for less and by the time u have it installed it will come close to the price but will have a far greater potential than the rb25 will eva have

new front cut around 6grand then installation and all that other junk will set u back a few grand and u have urself a new twin turbo engine :D but then u gotta add some things slowly but thats later.

i say 10 grand u can have it done provided u get some stuff u need 2nd hand :)

if you're not interest to buy please dont post!!thats the rules

also,rember this,this is come with all the after market parts like HKS turbo,cam shaft,valve sprice,head gasket etc,

Apexi power fc,twin plate clutch

GTR size fmic,up grade fuel pump etc,

So do you think you can get RB26DETT engine with twin plate clutch,up grade turbo,HKS cam shaft........after market ecu....more... for less than 12k and engine just been rebuilt not long ago,

if you cant,please dont post! If you can,i do interest to buy from you!!

you can get all that in a half cut!!!!
you can get all that in a half cut!!!!

first!!

are you interest to buy??if not,please dont post!

also,if you have no idea about the parts on my engine,then you shouldnt post.

you sure you can get RB26DETT engine with rebuilt....

HKS cam shaft

HKS head gasket

HKS valve spring

Head port

Large injector

Large ful pump

twin plate clutch

Apexi GT-spec intercooler

Apexi Power FC

HKS up grade turbo

HKS extension

more to list

If you can get everything i got on RB26DETT engine for less than 10k,please send me your accound detial,i would buy one from you now,

if you cant,dont waste your time!!

new front cut around 6grand then installation and all that other junk will set u back a few grand and u have urself a new twin turbo engine  but then u gotta add some things slowly but thats later.

i say 10 grand u can have it done provided u get some stuff u need 2nd hand

hey mate

you have no idea what i am talking about!!

you was said you can get everything i got on RB26DETT for a lot less than 12k(like all the HKS cam shaft,hks turbo,up grade ecu..........),

but now you changed the words you said, changed to " its 2nd hand RB26DETT half cut,"

GOOD STORY!!

dude i said u can get alot more outa the rb26 for the price u spent on ur rb25 LOL everyone knows that and for the record no one will spend 12K to buy ur engine for the record thanks :)

im off this thread now with the last comment

y spend 12grand on a rb25 that has been refreshed when u can get alot more power outa the rb26 at the same price :P

Why dont all you losers leave this guy alone, it really represents some great value for some skyline owners. However its obviously not going to appeal to 2bit keyboard warriors/tuners who can barely afford there 4door na skyzie

Good luck with the sale mate, sounds like a good setup ready to drop in with minmal cost/time involved

I have a engine with 8k worth of bottom end mods, oversize forged pistons, same HKS headgasket, grub-screwed crankshaft, all internals balanced and bluprinted. Rebuilt only last October by Powerplay in Sydney. Will trade engines (no cash adjustment) with you if you want, pm me.

I have a engine with 8k worth of bottom end mods, oversize forged pistons, same HKS headgasket, grub-screwed crankshaft, all internals balanced and bluprinted. Rebuilt only last October by Powerplay in Sydney. Will trade engines (no cash adjustment) with you if you want, pm me.

So there you go guys... See what you get for $8k!! Still dont see the PFC and front mount etc. Just leave this thread alone and let the guy sell this package which buy all accounts seems well worth the money he is asking.

GL with your sale.

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