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hey guys im sellin my rb25/30. i built it not to long ago but iv decided to sell it. :( its a r31 botom end all standard, with a r33 na head, cemetic head gasket 1.8mm i think, i had it in my r32 jus with the r32 loom and a remap never realy drove it hard as my heavy duty clutch was slipping like crazy, will swap for a rb25det, sell for $1200 thas motor standard manifolds r34 neo turbo and ill trow in the remap i wont need it, i live in victoria (epping) i will put some pics up tomoz any questions give me a call on 0422412194

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hear is the link for it on ebay it comes with the hks cam gears brand new water pump, alternator,r34 neo turbo, every thing ready to drop straight in, http://cgi.ebay.com.au/RB30DET-LOW-KMS-A1-...A1%7C240%3A1318

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also have my r33 wich was written off running gear still good as well as exhaust etc has 19s on car one was damaged will sell for $4500ono engine has 60,000km on it and was installed 3weeks b4 accident has new clutch and rebuilt turbo with garret bb

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