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I've got a rb25de non nvcs for sale $800 PM me

comes with:

*throttle body, intake plenum

*injectors, rail, regulator

*camgears, camshafts, valves, valve springs

*cam angle sensor

*coilpacks, loom and igniter

*rb25de manifold

the rb25de head has more agressive camshafts than the rb25det, only difference is the sofer valve springs, I can include some rb26dett valve springs andalso can include rb25de pistons, will give 10.5 compressionratio $100 extra to buyer of the rb25de head

the head has a wiring loom,but it has been severed see pics, needs a new loom or if you find a severed one you could re-attach it , a severed one would be dirt cheap if not free

low km import 56,000km

it does not have nissan valve timing, so you can get a set of adjustable cam gears and see them, rb25 with nvcs has the crank angle sensor and the nvcs blocking them from sight, pictures will explain what i'm talking about

no modification is necessary to the rb30 block or no extra oil line needed for this, straight bolt -on

please note: rb26 clear cam cover needs the backing plate to be cut, all holes and bolts line up little cutting required on some of the corners

*blots not included for rb26 cam cover, i need them for another car

same head as this one http://users.tpg.com.au/cobra30/twincam.htm but costs less

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i also have these guages for $150 for the 3, they are japanese

2 omoni guages, water temp and oil temp with senders

1 battle club boost guage with wiring

q45 afm biggest afm for nissan made by jecs japan - $200

or if you want to go non turbo i can get a rb30 with extractors, extractors would need modification to suit a rb25 head -$400

let me know what parts you want by PM, email

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hi every one

the rb25de came off a r32 non nvcs straight bolt on to rb30e

also i will include the rb25de water pump and oil pump, but the catch is you have to remove it from the rb25de block, the gear to run the timing belt on the cranshaft is stuck on there really tight would need a breaker bar or special tool to remove

thanks, josh

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