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Rb25det short motor in bits. STD bore/crank/rod clearances. Comes with crank, rods, oil pump, sump & broken pistons (a few ringlands are cracked) -$350

RB25det intake manifold. almost complete just missing a part off the idle valve & temp sensors. Has injectors, fuel rail, coolant lines, throttle body etc

Tested TPS & injectors to make sure they work. $150

RB20det nics short motor. no sump $offers :D

Cooked Rb25det head with no valve train or covers. Good for test fitting if someones doing a rb30de or something $offers

I'll seperate if someone wants just the block or bottom end bits from the 25.

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Cheers

John

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full set of RB26dett valve springs $60

Rb25det valve set (retainers, valves, collets, springs) missing one valve. $100

Hi , do you still have those OEM valves? If You do let me know. I need oem RB26dett valves. all 24 valves for his GTR R33. Quote me the price for shipping to Curacao, it's in the Netherlands Antilles. PLs let me know ASAP.

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