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Item: forged rb25det

Location: toowoomba

Website: here and around

Item Condition: new!

Reason for Selling: no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: 1700ono

Extra Info:

decked and honed block

20thou over cp forged pistons

gapless rings

shot peened rods

arp rod bolts

repolished crank

cometic 3 piece metal head gasket

complete head

painted rocker covers with speed flow fittings attached

n1 oil pump

gates 'blue' performance timing belt

comes with all accessories ie. water pump alternator, sensors with half a wiring loom that was cut by the importer, standard exhaust manifold

doesnt have turbo and im not sure about inlet manifold ill have to have a sift through the shed to find it..

motor currently has head off for inspection..

is full of running in oil and gets turned over by hand once or twice a week..

pretty tuff motor will handle alot of boost/power ect.

Pictures:

motor1pr8.jpg

motor2xi0.jpg

motor3qu9.jpg

motor3qu9.695ddbb609.jpg

motor4ci3.jpg

Contact Details:

pm me

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