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For sale is a complete Rb25 NEO turbo engine from a R34 GTST skyline and a 5 speed transmission. Both were brought as low km's imports and have under 90kms on them and have not been used since.

I also have a top mount T3 manifold which well fit the engine.

Does not come with EUC or loom.

I'm asking $1500 for the transmission and $2300 for the engine

You can contact me on 0467 559 416

Both are located at Lithgow NSW.

Sorry i tried to upload some pictures but had problems. If you want to see some pictures i can e - mail them

Make any offers if interested and i well consider them.

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