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I have for sale the parts purchased a couple of years ago to build an RB30DET for my skyline. Unfinished project.

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1. R32 RB25DE non-vct head. The head has been machined and new valve guides and heavy duty springs installed. Camshafts are standard. Includes intake manifold, new manifold gasket, rocker covers, cam gears, head bolts etc. The camshafts are currently not tensioned down and hydraulic lifters are sitting in an oil bath. RB26 head gasket and some other gaskets included. Excellent Condition $800

2. RB30 block that has been acid bathed, decked, bored and honed to suit oversize CP forged pistons. Bottom end is disassembled but includes, RB30 oil pump, stock rods, crank, crank girdle, sump etc. CP pistons included (Cost $1200 alone) Good Condition $1100

I am located on Brisbane Southside. Unfortunately I don't have any photos at present but will load some on the weekend.

PM or contact me on 0404002142

Ben

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