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RB25 with cryo treated block , crank and RB26 rods ,ACL bearings , ARP rod bolts and head stud kit , CP forged pistons, cemedic head gasket , aftermarket vavle springs , N1 oil pump , billet fly wheel , 3500 foot pound 5 puck brass button clutch , fully balanced ( optional nispro plenum , merg collector manifold , baffel sump ,) egine can be change to suit a GTS-t4 or GTR never been ran , cheap , call for details 0415359416 peter cheers

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the sump ill include , but the plenum is welded to the runners to stop ari leaks the runners have been sand blarsted and painted and polished plenum with standard RB25 thottle body with XF butterfly 900 for the plenum because of the throttle body and all the welding and polishing

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reciepts for Rb25 Stagea Motor parts -

tension bolts = 280

cryo treating = 300

valve springs = 300

gasket kit = 345

sump = 200

pistons and head stud kit = 1700

n1 oil pump = 400

rods = 300

racing bearings = 200

water pump = 100

porting = 400

nissan stagea motor = 1450

labour = 1400

all prices wee trade comes with cam covers painted with ash black with pearl.

PRICE = $6800 sry i had the price wrong

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