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Hey

I have an RB25DET head for sale

specs:

- RB25DET head

- Inlet manifold with injectors

- RB25DE cams (more lift than DET cams)

- Been tested and is in good condition, no warpage, valves vac up good

no Throttle body, coil packs, exhaust manifold or turbo

can also supply loom and ecu from an RB25DET to anyone interested

$650

RB30 Short motor

- Series 2 NA block

- done 116,000km

- inc Pistons, rods, crank all assembled

- AC Compressor attached too

In good condition. Been checked and was given the all clear.

Can either bolt the head straight on and go from there, or pull apart bottom end and build it up.

$200

Buy them together $800

or make me a reasonable offer.

Cheers

Dave

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thinking of holding on to it now.... had someone promise me the world to come take the lot off my hands... havent heard back.

so i think i should pull my finger out and build it myself!

No mate.

I have a guy in Brisbane who contacted me tonite and is still keen on the whole package... which suits me best.

me paying for postage... i dont think so.

  • 6 months later...

Sorry for the slight hijack, but I sold an RB25/30 complete a few months back... listed in here and on ebay... it was amazing the amount of people who would give a low offer and then expect me to pay shipping. Cheeky buggers.

Erm... yes, I'll pay for you to have it even cheaper. Geez.

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