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R33 Rb25det Long Motor & Gearbox


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Item Summary: R33 RB25DET LONG MOTOR & gearbox all items in good condition

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: changing transmisson and engine

Asking Price: 2000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0415337994

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Howdy.

I have a good condition RB25DET Engine coming out of my R33 to be replaced with a forged engine.

Engine has done about 150,000. No noises, leaks, or any signs of damage. Runs great.

Still in the car at the moment, so can see running.

Comes with R33 Manual Gearbox which is in good condition. Heavy duty Clutch only has done 20,000.

No noises, leaks, or any signs of wear. Very smooth.

I also have the clutch master cylinder and pedal that i can chuck in with the sale if required.

I can seperate if there is any interest.

ENGINE= 850

GEARBOX= 1400

Or grab the lot for 2000.

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