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Item: RB30DET

Condition: Never used since rebuild

Price: $4500obo

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM or leave post

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I imported this new from RIPS (http://www.ripsltd.co.nz/performance/products.html) a while ago for my datsun but have changed project direction.

As you can see, their STD internal long motors now sell for $4750NZD (The same as this one which RIPS have acheived up to 600hp).

Also included is a RIPS front facing plenum ($1200NZD).

The head is an R32 RB25DE and comes with matching loom and ECU (although full aftermarket ECU recommended).

Also includes new HD clutch.

For $5000 I will throw in a brand new XR6 turbo fitted to the motor with braided oil line & fittings.

I can deliver for free anywhere within Melbourne, not really interested in organising interstate freight, but buyers can do so if they wish.

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if ur interested in seperating im interested in the intake plenum. if u are willing to seperate just give me a ruff idea of how much u want for the inlet manifold, cheers

I'd only seperate if I had other buyers for the remainder.

Will consider all offers.

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if this motor is sold with out manifolds ect im still keen on the intake manifold, is there a difference between rb25det and rb25de intake manifold bolt patterns?

Deposit has been taken on the full package guys.

For reference, there is a difference in inlet port size between RB25DE and other RB motors. Therefore it is quite difficult to get an aftermarket plenum to suit the RB25DE style RB30DET motors.

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yeh after some research i found this out. Main way to go is with teh 25DE runners with the 20 plenum. Not that hard but...Good luck with it all mate.

Yep, I have a spare set of runners (complete RB25DE manifold) which i may sell soon.

Was bloody hard to find a set someone was willing to seperate from the head.

As far as I know the actual upper plenums are the same between RB20DET/25DE.

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