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hey guys striping a rb25det from a r33.

ecu- $150

loom- $300

turbo- $200

head- $600

block-$400 ( with pistons,conrods,crank)

----$200 for bare block

alternator- $110

starter motor- $110

coil pack cover- $70

rocket covers- $40

cam cover- $40

power steering pump- $50

injectors $110

intake manifold- $50

exhaust manifold- $50

Stock BOV-$65

and all other rb25det engine parts

Im located in Thomastown

email is slighten@hotmail.com

fone number is 0413971969

justin

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Hey man

Just to let you know RB25DET is an inline 6 engine not V6.

Just thought I would let you know before someone abuse's you :laugh:

Also what condition is that RB25 turbo in!? Much play?

Thanks,

Abu

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Hey man

Just to let you know RB25DET is an inline 6 engine not V6.

Just thought I would let you know before someone abuse's you :laugh:

Also what condition is that RB25 turbo in!? Much play?

Thanks,

Abu

there is no play at all she is in perfect condition if u want more information plz call me on 0413971969

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is that the engine loom an computer loom ur selling? im looking for just the engine loom.

engine loom n computer loom 300$

i can do the engine loom only for 150 if u like half the price :unsure:

cheers slighten

You have PM :nyaanyaa:

any idea on postage price to sydney regarding intake manifold

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Hey I need the PCV hose (side of inlet cam cover to manifold) if you still have it and is in good nick.

let me know a price posted to 3662

hi there just wondering if you have this piece spare? it goes on the crank between the oil pump and the harmonic balancer i think. there is also a gear in there too if you got that as well?

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