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Item: RB30DET Conversion to twin cam head. Have a RB25DET head that has been reconditioned with the vct hole welded up, head is complete except for cam gears, but can throw in adjustables which are brand new for more.

Location: Gold Coast.

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Item Condition: Looks brand new.

Reason for Selling: Just got a 25 instead.

Price and Payment Conditions: $650, very cheap considering!!

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Contact Details: Shaun 0421479070.

Item: RB25DET Cometic 1.5mm headgasket, has been used but wasnt on the block for very long at all.

Item Condition: Still pretty good.

Reason for Selling: Just got a 25 instead.

Price and Payment Conditions: $50.

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Contact Details: Shaun 0421479070.

Item: S1 RB25DET Loom, bought this last week as is, selling this week as is.

Item Condition: Good.

Reason for Selling: The 25 i got has one, dont need this one.

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.

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Contact Details: Shaun 0421479070.

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Yeah mate, the block is f**ked, crank was a little scored from bearings. Gotta get engine costs back somehow.

well i told u i didn't know the condition of the block as i hadn't pulled it apart...

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