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Vic: Rb25det 4wd, 2 X Gts4 Auto Boxes + Other Auto Boxes And Rb20de


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Hey guys, wanting to get these out of the factory as it's upsetting dad + the guys at work.

I have a:

RB25det GTS4 (4wd from a stagea as I am told), comes with what you see in the pics, main things i can see that its missing are: angle sensor, starter motor, and turbo. It has a Auto ECU as it was in conjunction with one of the auto gearboxes. Looking for around $2000 O.N.O

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Now I still haven't gotten these gearboxes 100% confirmed, however I'm pretty sure they are identical, and both come from either a r32, r33 or stagea GTS4. The guy that sold me the engine said that the gearbox was one of these, so my guess is that its from a stagea. Looking for $500. Here are some pics of them:

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One of them comes with a driveshaft, the other doesn't. Here is a link to the discussion about the gearboxes: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...38#entry3387938

RB20de, looking for about $150 looks like its been in a crash (see pics): Another thing to mention is that it seems like a few bolts are missing on the intake manifold and some other areas, I would suggest for you to inspect the engine before making any decisions.

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I also have a ca18 auto, s14 auto, and sr20 auto but don't have the pics for them as of yet.

Offer me a price, on any of the items. I have no record of what/ where these engines/ gearboxes came from as I bought them from a import company located in Dandenong who where clearing this stuff as they where wanting to retire. Free to inspections, PM me or give me a call on 0430533811. Our factory is located in Montrose.

Cheers

~Danz

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