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hi people as tittle states i am looking at selling my engine set up due to wanting to go turbo v8 now.... the motor has only just done 120km and is still running in.... make me an offer if you are a geniune buyer please..... owes me over $30,000. dont be affraid to make an offer only if you have the money.

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

(rb25/30)

prept rb30 block

nitrided crank

dowls removed from crank

acl race bearings mains, big ends

crank collar with grub screw

n1 oil pump

new water pump

spool h-beams rods

arp 2000 rod bolts

wiesco custom 25/30 pistons 7.8-1

total seal gapless rings

cometic head gasket

rb25 head convertion

performance valve springs 65 pound

adjustable cam gears

keford billet cams 272deg 9mm lift (intake/exhaust) non vct

porting and pollishing intake and exhaust (12 hours)

1mm over sized stainless intake/ exhaust valves

arp head bolts

strut brace

ROSS RACING harmonic balancer

cometic inlet gasket

cometic exhaust gasket

gcg exhaust manifold t3 flanged

tial 38mm waste gate

screamer pipe

garrett t04z with t3 flange rear housing for faster spool

custom front mount and piping

tial blow off valve

3" exhaust

custom MR ENFORCER plenum with trumpets

xf throttle body

haltech e11v2

eboost 2

individual coil packs

billet fuel rail twin -6 entries with a -8 return

seimen 870cc injectors

turbosmart fpr2000 fuel regulator with gauge

competition black 100gph carter pump

2x044 700hp pumps

twin outlet 4ltr surge tank

braided fuel lines

nos fogger system 75hp shot

turbo bag

pwr alloy radiator

1000cfm thermo fan

jim berry custom clutch 4400pounds 4 puk solid center

r33 gear box

oil filter relocation kit

+ heaps more

bigger turbo setup:

6 boost manifold

billet t72q turbo

heat shield

progate 45mm waste gate

4" inlet with pod

4" dump pipe

the car made 488rwhp with standard head and ran 10.82sec 1/4, with 1.51sec 60ft, car lost traction at last quarter of track due to line coming off and sprayed oil on tyres and still did the time......

new engine ant turbo setup will make close to 600rwhp on pump, and over 700rwhp on c16 with more boost..... no money spared on the motor.....

kirk 0410757949

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yeah it was, and still is at the moment

may consider parting the setup if i get people wanting most of the parts.....

Mate I saw what you are asking for on CT.

Its a f%cking bargain. I am surprised it hasnt been snatched up already.

GL with sale anyway mate.

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