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I have just removed my engine for the RB30 26 conversion.

Forsale is a RB25DET with plenum injectors coil packs painted cam covers all internals and turbo manifold.

Power steering pump, aircon compressor and oil cooler block and turbo not included.

Engine runs fine with no hickups and has 120XXX kays on it with the 100k service done with bearings, belt, water pump.

PM for more info

After $1500$1300

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Located on the Gold Coast

Contact via pm or email

or 0405987261

Aaron

Pm's replied

Prices are negotiable :wave:

The only parts that are available are the ones listed.

Im not dismantling a full car and these are the only parts i have left the others that were listed have been sold.

Cheers

Pm's replied

parts listed are negotiable

r33 series 2 rear suspension also available

Front struts with springs without heads which were used for bilstien struts

  • 2 weeks later...

interetsed in the coils. how much? mine is a 95' model r33 and ive been told thats what the series 1.5 is but im not to sure. all i know is series 2 started in 96

how much are you after for the bottom end and the working auto gearbox ?

The member Reckless Motor Sport is after the head and wants that so pm him to work out what you both think is fair betwee the two of you as i really dont want to seperate the head from the block and box without both being sold

:)

PM's replied

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