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Hi All,

Throwing some ideas around.

I want to see if there is any serious interest in this motor complete. Pending interest and sale I will have alot more aftermarket parts for sale.

This is a complete running motor. Can be test driven.

RB30DET

-Block-

VL RB30

Wiseco Forged Pistons

Eagle Forged Rods

O-Ringed

New water pump

RB25 oil pump

-Head-

HKS Adjustable exh cam gear

Splitfire coil packs

Iridium spark plugs

Greddy Plenum

GTR fuel rail

Sard 720cc injectors

Custom high mount exhaust manifold

12" K&N Pod filter

GT35R Turbo

45mm External Wastegate

Braided oil and water lines for turbo

Braided Fuel lines

Custom 3" Dump pipe

Price

Asking $6500 for the complete package.

Will sell cheaper less manifolds etc

I have an RB25DET 5spd, 3" single piece tailshaft and a 7 Puck cushioned clutch to match, extra

PM me if you wish to make offers or call/sms 0407 752 573

Pic of the motor installed:

sale1.jpg

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I could possibly have the money for this in a few months, I'm very interested but obviously don't want to waste your time. So I'll just throw that out there as an EOI.

One question, compression?? This is pretty much exactly what I want to build (already have head and bottom end) I was just looking at going for at least 8.5:1 if not 9:1.

Thanks.

EDIT: Oh and if I were to buy this I'd also be happy to make an offer on the cooler, piping, radiator and fuel system.

Edited by aDrew_C
is it rb25 head?

Yes mate :happy:, RB25DET head, oil feed is welded.. my choice not to run VVT

Future plans were to replace with a set of RB20 aftermarket cams and put a HKS adj inlet cam gear on it with a trust clear front cover. I lost interest in building it up once I got it on the road.

wow.... This wont last long if you ppls have half an idea what this would have cost to setup.

i told him to sell it separate... but not for $6500... absolute bargain of the century :laugh:

My sums tell me over 12k worth of gear for extremely decent price :O

Theres a bit of interest in just the manifolds, turbo, head, block... Id consider selling these parts off individually, providing I can find buyers for each part first before I dismantle it. PM me if you're interested in a certain part.

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