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hi guys shed needs cleaning out so all this gear needs to go asap

rb30 bottom end with forged cp pistons,eagle rods,acl race series bearings,rb30 sump,acl race series head gasket,crank pully,n1 oil pump and standard water pump,all parts are brand new apart from the sump,oil pump and water pump not fitted, after $4200 for the lot may separate,prefer vic buyer as im in tasmania and can get the lot there for free

also have

1 r33 gtst series 2 air flow meter $100 or best offer

1 set of r33 gtst standard coils $50 or best offer

1 t3 turbo used 5000km $400 or best offer

1 custom stainless steel exhaust manifold with external gate cost me $800 so $500 or best offer

1 set of rocker covers r33 gtst $100 or best offer

2 aftermarket thermo fans brand new $150 for both or best offer

1 standard r33 gtst series 2 ecu $100 or best offer

1 rb25 bare block suit rebuild as it has surface rust front sitting in shed $200 or best offer

1 rb25 crank used offers or ill throw it out

1 rb25 sump $50 or best offer

1 rb25 std throttle body

1 front/dump pipe its a 3'' 1 peice item v band clamp set up$200

i think thats all pm if interested in anything cheers

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