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Was going to build this motor for a Z but have gone with a totally different motor now.

Its a complete S1 R33 RB25DET, loom, turbo, manifolds, ecu, x-over, intake, AFM... complete as pulled from car running

Also have seperate RB30 bottom end, pulled from car and used the head on another R31.

The rb25 has either a blown head gasket or crap rings on a couple of pistons because it was low on compression, although the car still started and ran (albiet on 5cyl, you could pull the coilpack off 1 cyl and it wouldnt affect the way the car ran, all of the others did though)

The rb30 was running perfectly fine (just has no head/manifolds on it now)

The two are NOT mated together, they are seperate engines, sold together. There is a heap of information on SAU on how to build the RB30DET so you wont have any problem at all.

Looking for $1600ono

If you want any other info let me know :banana:

Pickup only from Langwarrin Vic.

Contact here or via PM for mobile number

I have an engine crane to help lift it into your ute/van/car. make sure you bring a couple of old tyres/straps or what ever.

Can get pictures of engines as they sit now if you want.

Picture of the engine when it was in the car: (intercooler not included)

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forgot to mention it also has a manual flywheel, starter motor and an exedy performance clutch/pressure plate

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