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Hey guys,

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As the title suggests, i have an RB25 Neo long engine for sale. I bought this off a friend of mine as i was planning on building this engine on the side so that i didnt have to have any 'down time' while i take out my current engine to build. Since then i have spoken to some VERY smart guys that have had enourmus amounts of experience with skylines and have been informed that for the power figure i am aiming for my engine with stock internals will handle it just fine. so i am selling the engine as i no longer need it, thats IT! nothing wrong with it, all bores are fine with no siezure or anything like that.

DESCRIPTION:

RB25 Neo Long. comes with modified r33 sump so that the r33 oil pickup can be used and can be put into R33 (my plan). Assembled Block, Crank, Rods and pistons. All standard stuff. Complete Neo Head, perfect condition on block but needs new headgasket as head was removed to inspect piston crowns. Valve covers. Standard Cams with HKS Timing gear on exh i belive but cant remember, its on the usual one. Standard NEO Inlet Plenum. Standard Coil Loom w/ 6Standard working coils.

Engine turns over well, overall good condition engine that would do with a new seal kit if your picky about these things. Genuine reason for sale is no longer need it as have changed approach.

Engine is in SE suburbs of Melbourne but can also arrange freight interstate at buyers exp if you wish.

PRICE:

Asking for $1k ONO,i can fluctuate too much or it will be going at too much of a loss for me.

any questions please sms or call.

Chris

0423130616

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it is a turbo engine but does not come with a turbocharger, but does come with the factory turbo manifold.

and 45ult, dunno where your coming from as i have not describd the engine as a HKS engine. good luck

hey guys,

price has been dropped to get rid of it beause my dad has cracked the shits and needs the room in the garage.

So $850 cash and its yours. or if your seriously wanting a good quality Neo make me a close offer.

thanks guys

  • 8 months later...

You still have the engine? I may be looking for just the head shortly (as in within a week). If you've still got it and willing to separate, PM me... otherwise no worries.

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