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Just a expresssion of interest atm

Have a RB30DET Clean looking engine painted block and tapper covers.

Head has been recoed with new valve stem seals, valve grind, new headgasket machining etc,

new timimg belt, new water pump, new oil/filter.

will come with The turbo setup i have forsale. its a KKK blitz turbo, will be on a hig mount manifold with a 40mm wastegate.

as i have said it is only Expression of interest if someone wants to pay the price i have on it then, i will bolt the turbo onto it.

$2000 FIRM

Sth side Brisbane,

0401359158

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More details. Was the engine running or was it a fresh rebuild? Do you have receipts for the work done?

Is the head from an R32, R33 or R34? DE or DET head? If it's a 33/34 head did you keep the VCT or just block it off?

Bottom end? Crank collar? Bearings/rods/pistons?

Timing belt tensioners?

Does it come with accessories? Injectors? Manifolds? etc

Will you sell it without the manifold/turbo/wastegate?

Head is a R33det with the vct blocked off, Motor is a s2 rb30 180'000ks, timimg belt tensionis brand new along with timing belt and water pump.

will come with standard inlet manifold and injectors, throttle body etc. for extra $100

yes will sell without turbo and gate

price will be $1600 with inlet.

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