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Hi I'm currently on the hunt for a well priced series 1 RB25DET engine. Ok if it has a few bits missing like cpu, turbo etc.. Will only be using the long motor and inlet manifold.

Must have good comp and in good over all condition.

S/E QLD or Northern NSW.

Can pick up anywhere with cash in S/E QLD.

Cheers,

Jarryd

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I have one, no turbo and or injectors as I will be selling the HKS 2540 and 600cc injs seperatley.

Its currently in my S1 and I will be pulling it out in a weeks time for my RB30/25 swap.

It is in perfect condition, uses no oil and has been serviced regularly.

Im in Brisbane and welcome leak down or comp tests.

Email me if interested.

[email protected]

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