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Item:2 x RB25DET NEO motors

Age:1998 & 1999

Condition:pristine

Price:$2,500.00 each

To Fit: (What car)Anything you want.

Location:New South Wales

Contact: (0425) 249 891

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Hi Guys,

I've had these motors sitting here for a while now.

I really don't want them to go to waste.

First one is in a 1998 Stagea, Tiptronic.

has 140k on it and can be test driven in the vehicle.

This motor will be sold with loom and ECU etc.

It can also be sold with a flywheel if necessary.

Second one is out of a 1999 Stagea, Manual.

This motor is already removed, it had about 60k on it

This motor comes without ECU and Loom, but with everything else.

If someone desperately needs the ECU/Loom contact me and I will sort something out.

Both these motors can be supplied with a fitted 2WD sump and pick up to suit. Or the AWD sump that is on them now.

I also have a Series two Stagea that I am parting out at the moment, so if any one needs something just give me a bell.

If I can be of any help or something is unclear feel free to contact me

Andrew

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