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hey guys n girls,

Finally pulled out my rb25det neo engine out of the car.

It is out of an r34gtt manual.

The head is in good condition and comes with all stock parts including coilpacks, injectors, cam gears ect.

bottom end needs to be rebuilt but is already pretty much pulled apart so you can save a load on labor.

the crank looks fine so there should not be any issues there.

Inspections are welcome but the engine is at the mechanics till thursday.

does not come with a turbo, radiator, alternator and such items so basically a long motor.

prefer to get $1000 ono as a whole but will separate if right offers are made and would prefer local pickup

good excuse for a rebuild project if anyone is interested!!!

call me on 0422464760 or pm me for more information

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sorry but dont really want to separate the engine for that kind of money.

will separate head for offers around the 600 mark.

$250 for the head, ill pick it up this week.

im keen if the moneys abit higher than what i have been offered so far. but im waiting on a response from a member to buy the complete engine.

if he does not need these items i will be selling. if no one buys by the end of this week i will strip engine 100%.

need it gone lol

still keen to split the intake plenum+associated bits? don't need injectors/rail/reg

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