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hey i have this motor was going to put in the new rig but dont have the $$ to pay for rig so need to sell it.

if some one is keen ill sell it if not will just keep so not really fussed.

Rb30 s11 Bottom end 70,000kms. Un opened.

Rb25 s2 Head Fresh Mill clean.

VCT disabled and running RB20 Inlet cam.

VCT oil gallery welded Up.

-16 Oil return from back of head.

Standard Sump with 1" hose fitting welded on.

ACL 1.3mm Metal Head gasket.

Rb25 s2 Oil Pump, New gears and seal

Rb25 s2 Nissan Water Pump

Rb25 s2 Nissan Thermostat

New Timing Belt and Tensioners.

Top Tensioner Relocated to Above water pump.

Rb25DET s2 Inlet manifold complete with injectors and loom.

Repco Filter

rb25det Knock Sensors

rb25det Oil Press sensor.

Rb25det Alt.

Custom head return on exhaust side to turbo oil drain.

Thats It have Cancelled all heater hoses also.

All thats Needed is Turbo/Manifold/Coil packs/CAS/loom/ECU and its sorted.

$1600 ono.

located in S.A WINGFIELD.

PICKUP ONLY.

cheers ben

0416 640 060

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No, basically it would be a cheaper and more torquey alternative to an rb25....

I am well aware of that I have a 25/30 in my car. Unopened rb30's are worth less than $150. Where is the value in what he is selling being retained as rb25 heads have been going for $400-$500 recently.

I am well aware of that I have a 25/30 in my car. Unopened rb30's are worth less than $150. Where is the value in what he is selling being retained as rb25 heads have been going for $400-$500 recently.

Here we go...

Just cos it dosent have brand name forgies and machine work from miltons your going to shit on it.

Some people cant afford all the bells and whistles. I own a workshop and f**k i dont have a car.

I built this motor to put in my own car when i could afford one, i was not planning on putting a GT4082 on the thing with 1000cc Inj the as for the obvious reasons that u have clearly stated.(un-opened rb30 )

This motor will handle a easy 250rwkw and torquy as shit all day everyday for a long time.

Im not trying to sell it as some bullshit built motor hence the tittle.

Please Keep you comments to yourself.

For every one else info this is the money thats been spent.

NOT TO MENTION THE LABOUR ENVOLVED...

Complete RB30 S2 70,000kms $200

Rb25det head $300

Head Mill $75

-16 Fitting and welded to head $75

Head pressure checked $75

ACL Metal Head gasket $220

New water Pump $80

New thermostat $35

New Tensioner/Idler $150

New timing Belt $30

New Cam and Oil pump Seals $15

Hoses and Earls Fittings $200

Oil Filter $10

Any serious inquires please feel free to call 9-5: 0416 640 060

cheers ben

Edited by Benny-g
Here we go...

Just cos it dosent have brand name forgies and machine work from miltons your going to shit on it.

Some people cant afford all the bells and whistles. I own a workshop and f**k i dont have a car.

I built this motor to put in my own car when i could afford one, i was not planning on putting a GT4082 on the thing with 1000cc Inj the as for the obvious reasons that u have clearly stated.(un-opened rb30 )

This motor will handle a easy 250rwkw and torquy as shit all day everyday for a long time.

Im not trying to sell it as some bullshit built motor hence the tittle.

Please Keep you comments to yourself.

For every one else info this is the money thats been spent.

NOT TO MENTION THE LABOUR ENVOLVED...

Complete RB30 S2 70,000kms $200

Rb25det head $300

Head Mill $75

-16 Fitting and welded to head $75

Head pressure checked $75

ACL Metal Head gasket $220

New water Pump $80

New thermostat $35

New Tensioner/Idler $150

New timing Belt $30

New Cam and Oil pump Seals $15

Hoses and Earls Fittings $200

Oil Filter $10

Any serious inquires please feel free to call 9-5: 0416 640 060

cheers ben

well put benny...

for those interested I had an almost identical set up (ie. unopened RB30 with 25 head) with a GT35r in a commodore which made 300KW at the wheels. I put it together around 5 years ago around the time GT35R's were released, it was safey tuned and with a new owner these days it is still making the same power and still reliable. Very cheap and reliable way to make a s#$tload of torque and power.

cheers

Lee

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Here we go...

Just cos it dosent have brand name forgies and machine work from miltons your going to shit on it.

Some people cant afford all the bells and whistles. I own a workshop and f**k i dont have a car.

I built this motor to put in my own car when i could afford one, i was not planning on putting a GT4082 on the thing with 1000cc Inj the as for the obvious reasons that u have clearly stated.(un-opened rb30 )

This motor will handle a easy 250rwkw and torquy as shit all day everyday for a long time.

Im not trying to sell it as some bullshit built motor hence the tittle.

Please Keep you comments to yourself.

For every one else info this is the money thats been spent.

NOT TO MENTION THE LABOUR ENVOLVED...

Complete RB30 S2 70,000kms $200

Rb25det head $300

Head Mill $75

-16 Fitting and welded to head $75

Head pressure checked $75

ACL Metal Head gasket $220

New water Pump $80

New thermostat $35

New Tensioner/Idler $150

New timing Belt $30

New Cam and Oil pump Seals $15

Hoses and Earls Fittings $200

Oil Filter $10

Any serious inquires please feel free to call 9-5: 0416 640 060

cheers ben

well said dude i have a head and rb30 sitting here maybe he could come put it together for free as i cant be both ha ha

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