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Hey,

I recently bought an s13 which had a rb25 in it, I was going to put an SR back in it so no longer need this, it was taken out of a low km halfcut, I want to sell it complete or will part it out, also clearing out other stuff I dont need, all parts are R33 RB25DET uness otherwise stated:

Prices negotiable but NO LOWBALL OFFERS

R33 RB25DET complete motor with accessories $1700

R33 RB25DET long motor (block and head) $1000

ps pump $80

alternator $80

starter motor $80

a/c compressor $60

CAS $100

stock turbo $250

stock exhaust manifold $50

stock turbo lines $45

stock dump pipe $40

stock front pipe $60

coilpacks $40 each or $200 for 6

injectors $20 each or $100 for 6

afm $60

inlet manifold/plenum modified to be forward facing, about 90% complete still needs a little work to finish it $120

ecu $100

flywheel $60

new exedy button clutch $490

engine mounts $40

RB20DET gearbox $400

R32 GTR brakes, front and rear rotors, calipers and pads $790

R32 GTR NISMO Cat back exhaust $320

R32 GTS-T HKS cat back exhaust $320

Im located in Randwick (Sydney)

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