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Item: RB25DET

Age: brand new engine

Condition:

Price: $12000 or best offer

To Fit: (What car) anything you want to bolt it to

Location: Newcastle

Contact: dgarage@bigpond.net.au or via PM

Comments: Full engine package including...

Crack tested bored honed and decked block

Crankshaft linished and balanced with JUN collar fitted

Eagle forged conrods

Aries forged pistons

Total seal piston rings

ACL race series engine bearings

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Gates timing belt

OS giken exhaust cam gear

fully reco'd head

256/264 HKS camshafts

Painted engine covers

HKS exhaust manifold

Garrett T04Z turbo

Tial 38mm external wastegate

Plazmaman inlet plenum

850cc SARD injectors

Malpassi fuel regulator

Engine will be sold complete as a drop in, turn key option.

With correctly set-up fuel system and tuning this engine will be good for around 400KW at the wheels.

This engine was recently assembled by another workshop but suffered extensive blow-by due to incorrect clearances. He has gone to a full house RB26 so we are rebuilding it correctly and offering it for sale. Any reasonable offer will be considered including discount for exchange engine.

As a guide we just built a similar long engine (no turbo, manifold, gate, plenum, injectors and reg.) for NYTSKY that came to around $15000. So this represents significant value for money.

Edited by DiRTgarage
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This engine setup was offered to me when Paul and i first got together with my build. As i had already bought all of the parts needed for my build i declined. But i was kicking myself after i got off the phone with him as for the price, you will not get anywhere near what this package can offer.

And the fact there is no waiting,set backs and the hassle of the car being off the road for any length of time, this is a very good deal!

Good luck with it Paul.

P.S Swaps on the turbo setup??? :P

willing to freight to perth

how would it be to send to postcode 6164

cheers

no problem...you arrange freight...our pick-up postcode is 2290

also forgot to add the plenum comes with 80mm billet throttle body

$8000 for long engine only with STD cams and prepped RB26 rods.

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