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Item: RB30DET - RB25 VVT Head

Age: <300KM old

Condition: Excellent, Very little use

Price: $5000 ONO (Open to Offers for a quick sale)

To Fit: (What car) VL or Skyline

Location: Deniliquin NSW

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Engine was built for our last Race car but since then have a GTR landed. Engine was run in, Made 306RWKW on 18PSI with a Power FC, 700x300x120 Intercooler & 3.5” Exhaust & bosch 040. Engine was purposely built with lower compression ratio to run some serious boost.

Head

RB25 Head, mild match porting, RB25DE Cams with RB25DET Valve springs, Rear external Oil Drain, VVT Disabled internally, RB26DETT Rocker Covers powder-coated Red (cost $450 by the time they were coated), head was professionally welded & resurfaced.

Block

RB30E Block, was freshly rebuilt to STD spec, Brand new idler & Tensioner, Gates RB30DET Racing timing belt, RB25DET Oil pump, Sump modified for external oil drain returns (on either side), Currently Has R33 Engine Mounts

Mods: (everything was brought brand new within the last 6 months unless specified & barely used)

Some of our rough costs

$400 -Front facing Plenum, Greddy Style, but had over 10 Hours match porting & Cleaning up.

$200 -80MM throttle Body

$820 -Sard 850CC injectors

$2500 -Trust Greddy TD06-20G Turbo, manifold & wastegate (2nd hand – but in excellent condition)

$320 -Z32 AFM

$550 -Splitfire Coil Packs

+ there will be stuff I have missed.

Comes with loom but no ECU (loome suits front facing plenum & Z32 AFM)

In reality the engine owes us over $8,000 to have built up & tuned, as you can see just in Mods there is over $4,000.00

Urgent Sale, need to make final payment on GTR.

Looking for a quick sale $5000 or nearest offer.

Engine does not come with Power FC – as it has already been sold.

Cheers

Have some video & pics to follow

Yeah also have an OS Giken tripple plate clutch with heaps & heaps of meat left on it - $1000 ONO

R33 Rolling Shell with a full 6 point welded cage, R34 Rear end (with mechanical diff), ohline rear coil-overs, tein front, 3.5" exhaust, Jun front bar & side skirts, URAS rear bar, front Adjustable caster & camber arms, all brakes, etc

Racecar only (complete minus headlights basically(except no interrior) has manual pedal box, etc

(cage is built to CAMS spec, but has not got approval yet). Front gaurds have been flared, body is in canary Yellow

$3000 ONO (cage cost $2500 to have fabricated)

Also R33 GTST gearbox, in good condition $1500 ONO

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120318536610

Listing it Guys, 5-day Auction....

If anyone is interested contact us ASAP and it will be taken down

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=120318824694

EBAY CANNED THE LISTING 3 TIMES BECAUSE OF:

MENTIONED IT WAS ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE

MENTIONED OPEN TO OFFERS

MENTIONED THE SHELL FOR SALE IN THE LISTING

BASTARDS! CHARGED ME EVERYTIME!!!

Willing to send overseas Dock - Dock, buyer to organise freight from the dock in their country & customs etc...

With our dollar where it is at the moment, cheap time for anyone to buy from overseas!!

Have a few people internationally interested..

Cheers

hey, im interested in the head and block assembled, not needing any boltons at all, if your willing to separate let me know a price iand i will take it.

cheers, let me know.

very interested

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