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post-49886-0-73683500-1306075578_thumb.jpgpost-49886-0-23655200-1306075549_thumb.jpgItem Summary: *************RB25DET*************,

Location: Near Ipswich

Postcode: 4300

Asking Price: $6,500

Contact Info: Pm or call/txt 0403655048

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Selling motor and gearbox package as im moving house. Will bolt directly into S13/180sx

RB25Det series 1 Engine -

done 88xxxkms

NEW Gates Racing timing belt

NEW Rockercover gaskets

Greddy copy forward facing plenum - Face machined for perfect seal,rear cut and welded to fit into S13/180sx

NEW sard 550cc injectors

New oil cooler/filter relocation sandwich plate

NEW garrett GT35R turbo - .82 rear housing. rear housing has been modified for 38mm external wastegate

NEW Tial 38mm wastegate - with 1 bar spring

Boost controller

Recondition Nismo twinplate clutch

Rb25Det manual gearbox -

NEW throw out bearing

NEW rear extension housing seal

NEW penrite sin oil

ALL wiring and sensors

RB25Det computer

RB20 Engine crossmember and Brackets

Modified gearbox crossmember to fit RB25 into S13/180sx

R32 powersteering rack

PWR intercooler - 2 1/2 inch outlets

NEW alloy Radiator - s13/180sx with RB motor

Needs The following -

Oil and water feed/drain for turbo

Thermostat

I am chasing $6500ono Cash or $8000 for anything swaped

NEED to sell ASAP so please no time wasters

located near ipswich

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