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Freshly built rb25/30. A rundown of what it consists of is -

top end - rb25 head, huge porting job, vvt setup for use with rb30 block, inlet manifold match ported to head, na cams, head studs.

Bottom end- wiseco forged pistons, shotpeened rods, o-ringed, all machined and blueprinted.

Also comes with plenum and adjustable cam gears, coils, and wiring loom. Im after 4500. If any of you knew how much this cost to setup you would realise its a very fair price, thankyou

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He's in Melbourne East Matt. Certainly sounds interesting but you are not allowed to have it.

Let me know if you get it though. May be interested in your setup and can offer to do the swap.

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Freshly built rb25/30. A rundown of what it consists of is -

top end - rb25 head, huge porting job, vvt setup for use with rb30 block, inlet manifold match ported to head, na cams, head studs.

Bottom end- wiseco forged pistons, shotpeened rods, o-ringed, all machined and blueprinted.

Also comes with plenum and adjustable cam gears, coils, and wiring loom. Im after 4500. If any of you knew how much this cost to setup you would realise its a very fair price, thankyou

hey

i no it was ages ago but do u still hav the 25/30 4 sale

thanx

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