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Item: R33 RB25DET Turbo Back Exhaust

Age: I'm not sure, probably 2 years old.

Condition: Good condition. No holes, or rust

Price: $600

To Fit: R33 RB25DET

Location: Wollongong, NSW

Comments: This exhaust is off my old RB25DET engine, when I put the RB30DET in, I have had a completely custom built exhaust made up, as such, this will bolt COMPLETELY into your car. No worries. It is a full turbo back exhaust, and has passed noise level tests on my car (Rated at 88/89DBa) has a very nice deep note. Cat, 4" hotdog mid muffler, Oval stainless steel rear muffler with twin tips.

Item: R33 RB25DET motor

Age: 14 Y/O

Condition: Has issues. Blows alot of smoke, probably wants a rebuild. Minimum it might just be a BHG, but it is also lacking compression on cyl 3 (70PSi) all other cylinders were at ~150PSi

Price: $1000

To Fit: R33 Series 1

Location: Wollongong, NSW

Comments:Motor comes with every thing except for: Engine mounts, oil/coolant heat transfer, coil packs, ignition box that sits on top of coil packs, power steer pump or bracket, alternator, starter, flywheel, air conditioner, fan. Needs new harmonic balancer too.

The turbo will be sold with this motor. Or I may seperate.

Contact: 0406 962 347. Please SMS me, as most of the time I have very poor reception, or I'm at work/uni (Which I generall have bad reception at) I will reply to SMS immediately, or I will call you as soon as I have a chance to. You may also PM me, but phone is by far quickest.

Edited by MBS206

any chance of separating the turbo water and oil lines, feed and return lines, banjo bolts?? if not, how much for the turbo plus all above mentioned things???

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry to all, I've been away from the PC a bit, and away from my phone for a bit, but I'm back now, and I do have EVERYTHING except the injectors.

My messenger now has room in it again too, so you can PM me again.

  • 2 weeks later...

The motor and exhaust are still here...

Make an offer people!

At the moment the turbo and motor are seperated, but both still here.

Make offers on either!

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