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Hi All,

I have a RB30/25 Motor for sale (Head to sump)

Series 2 Block

Port and Polished

VVT Removed

Hks Cam gears (Inlet and Exhaust)

Hks Cams (264's on either side)

GTR valve springs

Dayco Timimg Belt

Denso 770s injectors

HKS Fuel Rail

Splitfire Coil Packs

Forged bottom end

Hypertech Ceramic coated pistons with Hastings rings

bored 20thou

Stud Kit

Eagle H-Beam Rods

Hi Energy 8ltr sump

Balanced and Blue Printed

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water Pump

Honed, Decked

New Bearing and Gaskets

Much more but I can't think of it now.

Any questions leave them here or call me on 0401 670 923

Im asking for $5000ono

Comes with no Manifolds or Turbo as I will be putting them on my engine.

I'm Located in Clayton

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is the engine set up for single or twin turbo????? also would u be interested in shipping to sydney??? my father works for toll..... if i can organise for toll to ship it up here would u be able to get it to the toll depot??? ill be able to provide the address for u to get to the depot once my father has cleared it with his work and gotten a final price and shit..... all u would need to do is get the engine to the shipping yard as they do not do pickups for these sort of things.... my dad said

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The guy I bought it off told me it was built by RE. The motor has been stripped down and all the goodies are in it. I even have cam boxes etc for it. Im just going by what he told me. It might have even just been tuned by RE and bottom end built somewhere else.

Ill try find some other history on it but thats as far as I know about the motor

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dude have u got any pics of the motor u can post up or email to me??? email me at [email protected] with all the details of the engine im VERY interested...... i may even be tempted to come down to melbourne to have a look at the motor also is the motor able to be started at all???? i wouldnt mind hearing it run if i do come down for a look......... get back to me asap plz

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