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Hey guys,

I have for sale the engine and box out of my own personal r33 gtst.

The engine is a rb25det, it is being sold as a long motor only.

No accessories, inlet or exhaust.

Can supply an inlet or exhaust manifold if necessary

The engine has 155 psi across all 6 when cold.

It was purchase with 80 thousand kms 2 years ago, I have since done 30 thousand kms on this motor so it has just ticked over 110,000kms

One of the tidiest stock 25's out there, always run good coolant through it, always run the best oils with service intervals never exceeding 5000kms

Has had Timing belt/ cam seals/ water pump replaced at 80 thousand kms.

The gearbox for sale has approx 150 thousand kms on it.

Solid working order, no grinding, noises or leaks. No issues going in and out of gear.

Just a straight forward gearbox.

After $1300 for the engine and $1000 for the gearbox both not negotiable.

0419 743 272

cheers

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