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Complete RB25 DET series 2 motor including all manifolds, turbo and loom. Motor came out a R33 which was crashed, Removed the engine to put into my mates S13 and before fitting to the S13 had the crank cleaned and linished and new main and big end ACL race series bearings fiitted. new gaskets (except head) throughout, timing belt and bearings done. New water pump fitted. Has been in the S13 for a few months now to run the fresh bearings in. Can see running in the car. Engine had done 114,000ks in the skyline and has only done a few thousand more in the Silvia. Motor runs great very smooth fresh motor.

$2700 for the motor Loom and Series 2 turbo

MINES ECU, was also in the R33 that was crashed, was making 297hp ATW on 12psi, A/F perfect on a touch under 12:1 right to redline have DYNO printout to prove.

$600

Will do the lot for $3100

Best if you call as this add is for my mate his number is 0450 052 809 (Shannon)

Also have alot of other 33 parts up for sale see my other add here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wr...58#entry4452258

:banana::):D :D :D

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There was 114,000 genuine ks on the motor when it came out of the 33 all still running perfect at the time and has done a few thousand more in the silvia since the freshen up and is all run and running perfect. Its my mates engine so give him a call (number on original post up top) and make an offer as he picked up his GTR last week so the motor is no longer any use to him.

Cheers

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