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Item: rb25det short motor (bare motor)

Age: unsure, came in my r32 from japan. car only has 100k on clock

Condition: smokey under boost. needing rebuild due to rings

Price: 600

To Fit: (What car) anything with rb motor

Location: adelaide

Contact: pm me or ring carl on 0434223083

Comments: in car atm but wont be for long. coming out pretty much in a day or 2. new motor ready and waiting to go in

this is a bare motor remember, no loom ecu or accessories

either pick up or can be transported to most major citys

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would you seperate the head, if so what price?

not looking at seperating sorry.

can u organise shipping. how much to get it to melb. i dont mind pickin up from a depo etc.

just rang a mate. he will get back to me tomorrow on a shipping price.

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Doesnt short motor mean without the head...? long motor with..

my understanding of it is, short motor is a bare motor, block and head. long motor is a motor with accesseries, eg manifolds turbo alternator etc

i am interested just got to many costs atm i gotta take care of first. if it still around when i ready i will let ya know. sorry.

ok no worries cheers

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my understanding of it is, short motor is a bare motor, block and head. long motor is a motor with accesseries, eg manifolds turbo alternator etc

ok no worries cheers

A short motor is just the bottom end.

A long motor is the bottom end and head, no accessories.

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everyone has a different opinion of short and long motor. my understanding was the same as sneaky. that is why it doesn't hurt to specify.

anyhow bugger you aren't seperating the head.

That was not an opinion, its a fact.

If you worked in the engine building industry you would know that.

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