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Sadly I have to sell my engine as i have bills to pay and other pursuits :wub:

Specs:

RB25DET Block

Bored 20 thou

Honed

Venolia Forged Pistons

Genuine Nissan N1 rings

Balanced Crank

Shotpeened, Balanced and Linished rods (i can definately say they were done within an inch of their life with pin prick balance marks to get them perfect).

ACL Race Series Bearings

ARP Stud kit

Cometic 3 layer 1.8mm Metal Headgasket

Head completely Rebuilt including new valve seats and stem seals all new gaskets

Polished rocker covers

GReddy Exhaust Cam gear

Gates Racing Timing Belt

New Genuine Nissan Thermostat

New Genuine Nissan Thermostat housings

New Genuine Nissan Water pump

Motor has barely even been run in yet!

Does not come with turbo/exhaust manifold/inlet manifold

Im asking $5,000 for it, i doubt you could buy an RB25 for that and then rebuild it to the specs of this motor.

I also have standard inlet manifold/injectors/rail which I would chuck in for extra $250

Also have turbo kit and GReddy inlet manifold for sale see in my signature

PM or email me [email protected]

Cheers

Tim,

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  • 2 months later...
How much compression is the engine running and where is the engine located?

hey

im keen on wat the compression is like aswell?

wat power is it all rated 2?

and would u b keen 2 just sell the bottom end?

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