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Item Summary: Rb25det Series 2 Low Km Engine

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4211

Asking Price: $1,300 ono

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Study

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0450 963 623

Extra Information:

Series 2 Rb25det came for a low km vehicle and was purchased from a reputable wreckers.

It will come with all the bolt on's including coilpacks, throttle body, intake, exhaust manifold, injectors, alternator, power steering pump, crank angle sensor basically everything you need minus the turbo hence the cheaper price.

I will supply turbo to suit for extra money and also have 2 of all the bolt on's so if you after extra parts just ask. Selling this for the price above however if you want I also have a complete 32, please see my other listings.

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Item Summary: Rb25det Series 2 Low Km Engine

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4211

Asking Price: $1,000 ono PRICE DROPPED

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Study

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0450 963 623

Extra Information:

Series 2 Rb25det came for a low km vehicle and was purchased from a reputable wreckers.

It will come with all the bolt on's including coilpacks, throttle body, intake, exhaust manifold, injectors, alternator, power steering pump, crank angle sensor basically everything you need minus the turbo hence the cheaper price.

I will supply turbo to suit for extra money and also have 2 of all the bolt on's so if you after extra parts just ask. Selling this for the price above however if you want I also have a complete 32, please see my other listings.



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