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Up for sale is a complete Rebuilt Bottom End for an RB25det including honed bores, rings and bearings ready for assembly!

Along with the rebuilt bottom end is the RB25det head, turbo, coil packs, wiring harness (S2), manifolds, alternator, air compresser, power steering pump, pretty much the complete motor!

The old block is included as the harmonic balancer, sump, water pump and oil pump is yet to be removed. One of the rings failed in it deeming the bottom end useless hence the replacement.

Reason for sale is that a higher performance motor was found and purchased! This stuff is no longer needed.

Please give me a call to discuss on 0437 054 227 for any questions.

Pricewise im looking for $900 for the lot!!

Otherwise if I can gain enough interest in the following, ill go that way!

Rebuilt Bottom end - $200

Head - $450

Turbo and Manifold - $250

Inlet Manifold and various pipes - $100

Coil Packs & Wiring Harness (Series 2) - $100

Alternator, power steering pump, air con compresser, water pump, oil pump - $90 each

Would rather the lot go as one so please buy it!! I need a fridge!!

Edited by boostdef
i know you would prefer the whole slot te sell, but r you willing to sell the bottom end???

i take it your a qld'er from previous posts re this lot??

cheers nat0

Sorry all!! Located in Murrumba Downs which is just before Redcliffe heading north from brissy!

Cheers

Hey mate. would be interested in selling the turbo? Just wandering wat sort of condition the turbo is in, does it have shaft play, leaks, last time used, how old, etc. And do you have any pictures of the turbo?

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