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I have a rebuilt RB30 bottom end with RB25det head fitted.

Engine package includes Greddy style intake manifold, modified to fit 90mm Throttle body (TB included)

stainless steel turbo manifold

Large turbo (not sure of brand or model but it is big)

Adjustable cam gears

New water pump

Top feed 750cc injectors or Side feed 550cc injectors optional extras for $400 per set.

Extreeme "drift" clutch kit with lightweight flywheel and extra heavy duty pressure plate - $800 (brand new, paid $1200)

engine is fitted with VCT cam and it needs to be replaced with non VCT cam

intake manifold is missing the water and idle control fittings

$1500 + freight

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dude thats sick

im looking to build one myself but youve already done it for me :) hehehe

ois pm me your number and we will work out a prise and all the other stuff

yeah

im really thinking of buying it ay

Edited by vernos
heys that looks lik a rb 20 top????

What are you smoking? You'd should have gone and had another look at your engine, before trying to bag this guys sale. You'll notice the rocker covers are raised at the rear... = RB25!

I am prepared to sell the injectors seperately.

oh and I just thought, there is no CAS on the engine.

I have another post to sell the injectors... I'd PM you but it seems I have to wait nearly 10min before sending another PM....

Edited by tai_180sx

sorry mate, I have no idea of postage costs.... freight is for the buyer to organise. I can have the engine ready to pick up at any time, but I don't have any freight contacts to get something like this delivered.

I'll probably take $800 without the inlet manifold/TB/exh manifold and turbo.

hey thanks for the heads up, but yeah your right, i'm looking to go full forged..

seems like a real good price for the gear you have!

seems like a similar setup to what i had and i made 350rwkw.

one of the crap parts in my sale was i was told i had forged pistons, when i took it to get its first tune after i bought it i told the tuners what work the engine had done so they tuned accordingly. turns out it didnt have forged pistons.. 18-20psi puts a bit too much heat into standard pistons...

but is was such a pleasure to drive even off boost!

well as they say.. back to the old drawing board.

good luck with the sale!

What are you smoking? You'd should have gone and had another look at your engine, before trying to bag this guys sale. You'll notice the rocker covers are raised at the rear... = RB25!

hahah nar bro your rite ay sorry i just saw the pipping on the head and it didnt look rite with out a cover on it sorry bra

damn man im in the same boat as howirol every time somethin sweet like this comes up im always broke as a mofo hahahaha and i would have driven down there with a trailer to pick it up too. Just my fkn luck aye! Oh well good luck with the sale looks like a sweet setup too.

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