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Hi guys have the following for sale, pics up soon! Parts are from my Rb25/30 engine to suit GTR/GTS4 which produced 270rwkw on just over 1bar boost. Engine has done 8,000km since full rebuild.

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RB25/30 3L TWIN CAM TURBO ENGINE COMPLETE MINUS EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND INLET PLENUM ALL THE REST IS THERE COMES WITH 4WD DIFF RUNNING 4.375:1 RATIO, SUMP AND MODIFIED EXTERNAL OIL PICKUP.

FINAL PRICE DROP!!!

$3000

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OR WILL SEPARATE

RARE R32 RB25 Non-VCT RECONDITIONED HEAD NEW VALVE SPRINGS COMPLETE $1100

RB30 SERIES 2 REBULT BOTTOM END WITH 4WD SUMP MODS AND EXTERNAL OIL PICKUP $2200

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the sard injectors that you have

are they side feed for and would they be suitable for a r33 head

How much for the plenum?

Sard injectors are top feed and suit R32 rb25 head, im taking offers over $800 for plenum with borred out tb, modified accelerator cable, coolant apparatus, top radiator hose and aac valve

Where did you get your plenum from an it would most likely only fit the rb25 r32 head? or would this bolt to an r33 head as well

Plenum was purchased from Abarth motors, and is to suit R32 rb25 head as stated above

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PRICE UPDATE

RB25 HEAD / RB30 BLOCK ENGINE COMPLETE MINUS INLET AND EXHAUST MANFIOLDS, ENGINE COMES COMPLETE WITH BELTS, ALTERNATOR CAM COVERS, COIL PACKS, IGNITOR, NGK IRIDIUM PLUGS ETC WILL ALSO CHUCK IN LOOM

$3500

Afm now comes with plug as i found it :P

Also new deal with the external gate comes with adaptor to suit stock manifold whilst also enabling use of a gt3040 or gt3540 comes with dump/front too with flex, copper gasket and 02 sensor, pics attached $800.

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