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Hey guys, I have a S2 R33 rb25det engine + 5 speed manual box and some 17" Kosei wheels for sale in Sydney:

Pickup is cool or I can arrange freight at buyers expense

1. S2 R33 RB25DET engine, approx 98,000k's. The engine ran great, and the compression test confirmed - 150/155psi on all cylinders - $1500 ono

Includes manifolds, turbo + lines, coilpacks, injectors etc. Doesnt include alternator, p/steer + aircon pumps, loom, ecu

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2. 5-speed manual gearbox from the same car, approx 98,000 k's. Great condition, no crunching/noises. Includes tailshaft, slave cylinder, shifter, crossmember/mount - $1400 ono

3. Set of 17" Kosei wheels and tyres. Good condition, only a few light gutter scrapes. pretty light! - $650 ono

Fronts 17x8 +33 offset with 215/45 dunlop tyres @ about 50%. one of them has a screw in the tread but still holds pressure fine - you could repair it or leave it

Rears 17x9 +33 offset with 235/45 dunlop tyres. One tyre about 30% the other about 10% - slightly above markers

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PM me or reply here!

are you parting out the engine? I assume not right now, but if you are, then I want the turbo (depending on price of course)

let me know! (I live in the US, so I'm not too aware of shipping costs, but figure that is something to figure out if you decide to part out)

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