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complete standard rb25det package minus turbo from a s1 r33.

purchased and installed by justjap on 11/12/09 (1 year 2 months ago) and has since put 31,000km on the engine. I also have the purchase and install receipt from justjap.

includes throttle body, intake manifold, injectors, rail, reg, complete running motor with accessories; p/s, alternator, exhaust manifold, engine mounts, coilpacks and ignitor, loom and standard ECU. rb25 gearbox with no crunches, shifts nice and smooth, no issues. includes a short shifter, box mount, clutch slave cylinder, heavy duty clutch of some sort, will be inspected when engine is removed.

Engine runs fine with no issues, blows no smoke. Can be seen running before it is removed from the car.

$2800 with everything

$1600 without gearbox

if any more info is required, can contact by pm or sms 0416 129 811.

located in wollongong.

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  • 3 weeks later...

PRICE DROP

$2700 complete

$1450 excluding gearbox

Turbo was just sold off the car and will come off tomorrow, if anyone wants to get in and see this engine running before its too late

get at me on 0416 129 811 asap.

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