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I need to free up some space in my garage, so if you want any of the below items make a reasonable offer.

Item: RB25DET crank

Condition: Good

Price: $100 ono

Item: RB25 block (bare to suit rebuild)

Condition: Good

Price: $150 ono

Item: RB25DET standard intake plennum and runners (includes standard throttle body)

Condition: Good

Price: $100 ono

Item: RB30E standard intake plennum and runners (includes standard throttle body)

Condition: Good

Price: $50 ono

Item: Complete RB30E head (intake and exhaust)

Condition: Good

Price: $50 ono

Location: Canberra. All items can be shipped interstate except the RB25 block for obvious reasons (weight and size).

Contact: Steven by PM or 0419 302 418

I can post pictures if requested.

Cheers,

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Hi, do you have a RB25 sump by any chance?

Sorry, i no longer have the sump from this engine.

by any chance to u have the Rb25 throttle position sensor and the IAA that goes on the back of the RB25 plenum

No sorry, I do not have either of them.

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