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Up for sale is my 95 vr commodore. I have put in an rb25 and manualised auto. at the moment the car is almost complete it just needs to be wired up (can organise) and registered. I have recently got a new job and have no time to finish the car. Having said that if i dont get around what im looking for i will finish it off and be asking more. some of the mods are:

RB25 80000kms

r33 auto box with mv autos manualised shift kits

Custom engine mounts

custom gearbox mounts

2 piece tailshaft

r33 skyline fuel pump

malpassi 1.6:1 fuel reg

stainless top mount exhaust manifold

38mm external wastegate

t04e turbo

3.5" turbo back exhaust

front mount intercooler

custom piping

BOV

lowered king springs

KYB shocks

calais wheels

cd player

jvc speakers.

Car is in fairly good condition and with a little bit of money to finish it (probably $800 + rego) it will be a quick street sleeper with over 300rwhp and run high 12's.

Asking $7000 but price is negotiable.

sorry bout the pics I will take some better ones when i am next with the car.

Note: In these photo's cooler piping and hoses and exhaust ect arent hooked up but new photos will show it more recently but you get the idea.

If you are interested please call or txt me on 0402522053 or email me on [email protected]

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that is an rb20 mate...............

or a r32 rb25 DE................

what computer u running mate?

pelase change your topic to say RB25DE+T or rb20det......

cam you beat me to it.

definatly either a rb20det o a rb25de+t

also has the rb20det coolant system coming from the water pump to the radiator.

could be a late model rb20 or has the rb25 timing belt cover cause it dont have rb20 written in it.

also has the rb20 power steering pump.

is that an ebay topmount setup with screamer???

plz define and change you topic. its misleading.

Edited by sneaky1

correct. r32 rb25de+t. not an ebay kit but could be same turbo as they sell on ebay not sure. Is running the rb20 ecu. PUt one of these engines in a silvia but with a standard rb25 turbo and it pulled really well right up to the 8000 or 8200 rev limiter with also a heap of low down pickup from the higher compression. Only downside is just cant run as high boost as a factory "det".

correct. r32 rb25de+t. not an ebay kit but could be same turbo as they sell on ebay not sure. Is running the rb20 ecu. PUt one of these engines in a silvia but with a standard rb25 turbo and it pulled really well right up to the 8000 or 8200 rev limiter with also a heap of low down pickup from the higher compression. Only downside is just cant run as high boost as a factory "det".

those motors do have lots of torque as i had one in my old 32.

think the limiter is a bit high bro but nothing that wouldnt be adjusted when its tuned.

should go well. just not sure on the whole commy bit.

those motors do have lots of torque as i had one in my old 32.

think the limiter is a bit high bro but nothing that wouldnt be adjusted when its tuned.

should go well. just not sure on the whole commy bit.

haha mate im still not sure bout the commodore bit. not really into them myself but thought id try aiming at a differnet market than the normal rb silvias and plus it adds to the sleeper theme.. the ecu is rb20 ecu because its pretty much rb20 head on rb25 bottom. pretty sure their standard limiter is at 8000 isnt it? either way will be a quick car when finished and hopefully break into the 12 second bracket down the quarter.

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