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Head already in use on my other engine.

Willing to sell the complete bottom end for $400 will even throw in a standard plenum(minus fuel rail)

New OEM headgasket to sump. No pumps or alternator.

Has low comp in no. 5 cylinder.

Just needs a freshen up, whack in some forged pistons and your set.

RB25DET bottom end

2x standard plenums

1x standard complete fuel pump

Misc. bits and pieces

Take it all for $400

Need to clear some room!!!

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thanks mate about those lifters sorry dude im kinda new to this forum thing, dont laugh but what does PM mean. lol. and also have the lifters been sitting in an oil bath or are they still on the head itself. Ill pick them up or get you to send what ever suits you. id rather pick up though, if you havent sold them.

thanks mate about those lifters sorry dude im kinda new to this forum thing, dont laugh but what does PM mean. lol. and also have the lifters been sitting in an oil bath or are they still on the head itself. Ill pick them up or get you to send what ever suits you. id rather pick up though, if you havent sold them.

The lifters are sitting on a shelf in my garage (not in an oil bath)

They are still there so if you want to pick them up then thats fine.

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hey mate

still havent heard anything about those lifters mate. can you let me know who you sent them with so i can give them a call and see where it is. Sorry mate but i really need them or ele i wouldnt be busting balls. i was hoping to have them this weekend.

cheers

ayhan

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