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Hello everyone

for sale is my RB25 NEO engine.

I had that installed in my R33 Series II .

I have now installed a R33 engine in it with new loom and new ecu.

The engine block comes with Injectors (aftermarket) I am not sure what brand are they , haven't had chance to look at that.

Intake plenum

Blow off valve

Manual boost controller

Wiring loom ( Piggy back removed)

Standard ECU

It doesn't have the Turbo as shown as its put back into my car and no coilpacks

No compression test has been done .

Make me an offer and its all yours.

Also for Sale Separate : Splitfire Coilpacks DIS008 (r34 GTT)

Used for about 7 months , doesn't fit the nw engine so its for grab.

$390 for that includes shipping.(picture attached)

Location : Victoria, Seaford

Price: I am looking for 1500+ depending on what is required

Send me an email : [email protected]

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Its still sitting at my mechanic's garage . I'll have to take them out in order to find out how big are they and what brand they are.

I'll go on the weekend to pick up my car and the parts that were removed

  • 1 month later...

thats exactly what i was thinking , i just bought an neo for my r33 and there heaps better than the r33 rb25s

why would you take out a neo engine and replace with a older engine???

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