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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 16psi. Engine has done 8,000km since full rebuild.

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SARD 800CC TWIN SPRAY INJECTORS + FUEL RAIL AND REG $550 ***SOLD*** PENDING PAYMENT

RARE R32 RB25 Non-VCT RECONDITIONED HEAD NEW VALVE SPRINGS COMPLETE $1200

EXTERNAL WASTEGATE ADAPTOR FOR STOCK MANIFOLD $150

TIAL 44MM EXTERNAL GATE $400

3" STAINLESS STELL DUMP/FRONT WITH EXTERNAL WASTGATE PLUMB BACK IN PIPE AND EXHAUST FLEX $350

3-4" REDUCER WITH 4" ALLOY BEND AND REDUCER FOR AFM $200

GARRETT GT3540 BRAND NEW 0.5 FRONT HOUSING WITH SILICON $300ONO

RB30 SERIES 2 REBULT BOTTOM END WITH 4WD SUMP MODS AND EXTERNAL OIL PICKUP $2700

More pics here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=164464&hl=

Hey Anton, I will take the gate this week mate. What spring is in it bud. cheers, Noel

Interested in complete head only. What have the valve springs been upgraded to? Is head still for sale?

Yes head is still for sale at the moment and is togther with block but will separate and comes with multilayer trust metal head gasket, not sure what valve springs where used the cylinder head place did all the work including new valves, uprated valve springs,valve guides, valve stem seals, pressue tested, faced, etc

Yeah pretty interested in buying head and motor. Few questions though. If ya wanna Pm your mobile i can call you and see what the deal is. otherwise i have pm'D you my number so call me if you want.

Cheers.

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Good price here ppls...

Sump/Diff an easy $500

Sump adaptor + mods an easy $500-$900

Motor + head..

3k is on the mark ppls. Cost a lot more to have this done else where.

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