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i have here for sale is my rb 25/30 setup

it comes complete with;

-rb30 bottom end

-rb25det head (recently serviced and machined with new welsh plugs) 5000ks old

-arp head bolts

-cometic head gasket

-extreme button clutch and chromeoly flywheel 5000ks old

-gates timing belt

the motor is overall in good condition bar a few little things;

-small oil leak in front cam seal

-head needs exhaust manifold studs re-tapped as i have stripped a few

-the rb30 bottom end is standard, it is NOT a built motor. still runs good

there are no manifolds or turbos sold with this setup as i have sold them already

$2000 ono

im open to offers and i am willing to seperate

rb25det head - $800 ono

rb30 block and gasket - $150 ono

arp head bolts - $100 ono

gates timing belt - $100 ono

extreme button clutch and flywheel - $850 ono

none off these parts are removed as yet so if you are interested please give me some time to dismantel

im located in windsor area

any questions call Alex on 0423 216 772

cheers

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What RB30 block is it?

So it has the oil and water lines in the block?

Tensioner tapped into the block already?

Ill give you $80 for the block.

rb30 series 2 non turbo and yes it has all the water and oil lines in the block.

yes i have tapped in the tensioner as well

na mate i wont take $80 as yet as i have a few guys interested in the complete setup

send me a message in a couple of weeks and i will let you no how i go

cheers

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