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hi,

i have a rb25det block for sale. included is the block itself (which has been crack tested, found no cracks and also machined top), the head (head surface has also been machined) all valves, valve springs and retainers and one exhaust cam. also have the crank gurtel, sum and rear mains.

along with this i have a n1 water pump and a n1 oil pump, which are valued at around $900 bucks for both.

both block and head have been acid bathed, block was painted in blue (see pics) and both have been coated in anti-rust (which will just wash off).

also included are the stock water and oil pump. have lots of other small bits and pieces.

the block was originally going to be rebuilt with a 2.6 crank and oversized pistons. but have changed my mind, as i have already started a more "cost-effective" project.

im looking to get $800 bucks, which i consider to be very cheap since you also get a brand new n1 water and oil pump. at this point im just looking to off load it.

you can contact me on 0422 308 359, located in brisbane

thanks for your time

ben

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will u sell the n1 water and oil pumps seperately and do u have a pic of them?

i was hoping i could sell off the lot, just because i want it gone. but if you really really want the n1 water and oil pumps i suppose we could work something out

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Can you give me a rough quote to have it shipped to Sydney?

I was looking to do a rebuild for my R33 Gts-t with forged pistons, new cams, rods etc etc.

Any idea what would be required to get this ready to do a straight swap with the engine in my car now ( and rough cost)?

I have turbo, manifolds etc etc

Cheers

Heath

well, as you probably know prices in the aftermarket industry can vary quite a lot from 1200 bucks for a local set of forged pistons to 1700 for a set of tomei forged pistons. realisticly, unless you have very deep pockets you design the engine rebuild to suit your budget. which sometimes means hunting around for better prices.

as to shipping, i had it priced up at approx 900 bucks to perth. i'd dare say it'll be a lot less then that since its not going to the other side of the country. but i can find out an exact price if your still interested.

hope that helps

ben

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