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FS [SYD]: RB25DET Stock Bottom End, Head (or complete but dissembled) - the lot $400

Hai,

So most of you active SAU people might know, my Edward Lee's (Special Edition) Low KM motor finally exploded - which took out my turbo too. I had this big plan to rebuild it, make it a weapon but a few things in life got in the way so that's not going to happen anymore. Instead I am going to put another used motor in and call it a day.

Engine can come complete, although dissembled or parted as per the prices below. Water pump, timing kit are all under 3 years old and less than 20 000km (so can be easily reused for a cheap rebuild). Also has ARP non-2000 studs.

Cylinders 1 & 6 are cooked.. bores slightly scratched and head has some shrapnel marks.

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$400 motor minus hotside, coldside, flywheel, coil packs, all ancillaries not included

OR

$200 head, cams, cam caps, cas, VCT, covers, valves. pretty much complete, no head studs

$200 bottom end, water pump, crank, timing belt, idler/tensioner, knock sensors, sump, blah blah., no water outlet

$100 full set of ARP non-2000 head stud/nuts/washers - torqued once only

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Location: Canley Vale, NSW 2166
Contact: Here or PM

Hope someone buys it, gives me some money to invest in a new used, non Edward Lee' SE motor lol

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 3/18/2017 at 7:04 PM, GeeDog said:

Hi Johnny,

Do you still have the head studs? Pardon my ignorance, but what is "non-2000"?

Just sold them on Friday :(

There is ARP and there's ARP 2000, which is much much stronger. Some people get confused between the two.

Will sell head/bottom end, everything as pictured except the coolant neck, electricals, coldside/hotside/coil packs for $300

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP

Take the head (complete with covers) and block (no sump, no pickup, no ancillaries, no water outlet) for $200

Pending pickup tomorrow - prospective buyer only needs a crank but picking up the entire motor lol

5 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Pending pickup tomorrow - prospective buyer only needs a crank but picking up the entire motor lol

So you've got space for mine tomorrow then?

15 hours ago, V28VX37 said:

So you've got space for mine tomorrow then?

but it booorken lol

and... bottom end is sold..

Head Remaining!

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