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hey guys, i have an rb25 for sale, all standard, everything there except ecu.

Head is in perfect condition, been pressure tested, flow tested, kerod, hot washed, machined. New valve stem seals.

Bottom end has some damage to cylinder 6, bit of corrosion and a small lip around the top so that will need to be bored out and sleeved. Or alternatively bore all 6 out and stick sum forgies in there.

The engine is currently apart as whoever purchases it will need to have that fixed before can be running again. Ive been told the head is worth 1k by itself after all that has been done to it.

Im after $1200 for the lot ono.

Located in adelaide near ingle farm/parafield.

Cheers.

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hey guys, i have an rb25 for sale, all standard, everything there except ecu.

Head is in perfect condition, been pressure tested, flow tested, kerod, hot washed, machined. New valve stem seals.

what results did the head come back at for the flow test?

i dont actually have the reults, was done by chris milton engineering though and yeah they said everything came back thumbs up.

Oh and price drop, 1k.

pic of damage to cylinder 6, 1st circle is where the small lip is and the 2nd circle is the small bit of corrosion.

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also made a mistake, is basically bare engine, no ecu, turbo or loom.

let me get this straight.. your asking 1200 for a motor thats minus just about everything... and furthermore has internal damage and needs a rebuild?

not having ago.. just making sure your posting up the right details as i am interested in a 25.. but for the right price.

yes, when the changeover was done i didnt realise the standard bits were not on the other motor, sounds stupid i know but yeah, was mad rush at the time.

Oh and i have also price dropped to 1k but am open to a reasonable offer.

As stated the head is basically brand new so that is almost worth the asking price itself.

ok guys, basically my mechanic is willing to give me cash for the engine so if there is no offer made it will just be going to them.

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