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Selling the old motors out of my R33 GTS-t and GTS-4.

RB25DET - Out of a 45,000k series 2, has no cams, intake manifold, turbo or cam covers. Selling as a rebuilder, $500.

RB25DE - Out of a 70,000k series 1 GTS-4, no sump (can supply with a GTR sump or grab the one off the DET). Has full loom and ECU, was in perfect condition before we ripped it out for an RB26 swap. Non Vvt head for RB30 conversions. $700.

Located in Sydney, can deliver in Sydney area.

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Selling the old motors out of my R33 GTS-t and GTS-4.  

RB25DE - Out of a 70,000k series 1 GTS-4, no sump (can supply with a GTR sump or grab the one off the DET). Has full loom and ECU, was in perfect condition before we ripped it out for an RB26 swap. Non Vvt head for RB30 conversions. $500.

Located in Sydney, can deliver in Sydney area.

if you have any economical way of getting it to melbourne, ill take it

  • 1 month later...

Nothing has been sold yet. The RB25DE is still for sale and complete, I'll take the crank and rods out of the DET if you want (can substitute RB26 rods as well). The only RB25DET ECU I have for sale has been fiddled with by Mines, usual filter/exhaust/rev limit mods. If you want the DE computer will have to see if ISL33P wants it. Have got plenty of air compressor and p/s mounts available too. Will PM you all.

pm sent.

for others interested in the loom. i am not interested in the loom just everything, including all sensors, ign coils, etc. as long as the price drops accordingly.

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