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I have a forged RB25DET bottom end for sale.

Selling due to RB30 bottom end upgrade.

Bottom end has done 6000km since rebuild.Bores,rings and pistons in new condition.

Consists of:

Arias Pistons

GTR rods

ACL Race Series bearings

Was bored,honed and milled.

In a crate ready to ship.

$2500+shipping.

Comes with free OEM headgasket(new)

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Didnt you mention your car was stock when i bought your turbo? Is this bottom end different to my neo bottom end? I was under the impression they were the same except for different heads?

Didnt you mention your car was stock when i bought your turbo? Is this bottom end different to my neo bottom end? I was under the impression they were the same except for different heads?
Pm sent.

HaHa what did the PM say?

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