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hey guys,

as the topic says, im looking to buy an RB25det. im starting a conversion on an RB30 block and looking to put an RB25 head on it.

my first thought was to just buy the head and work from their but the way its looking it might be easier going for the whole RB25det motor or an R33 front cut.

im located in NSW, close to sydney.

possible pickup.

all sales will be considered if the price is right.

Thanks,

Jerry

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hey guys,

as the topic says, im looking to buy an RB25det. im starting a conversion on an RB30 block and looking to put an RB25 head on it.

my first thought was to just buy the head and work from their but the way its looking it might be easier going for the whole RB25det motor or an R33 front cut.

im located in NSW, close to sydney.

possible pickup.

all sales will be considered if the price is right.

Thanks,

Jerry

Hi mate, ive got a complete rb25det neo engine im parting out. Ill sell you the head if your interested, in in excelent condition but has no cams.

Could also sell a high mount or standard ex manifold.

As well as either a standard inlet plennum, or an orginal rb 26 plennum with aftermarket injectors and home made adapter plates to suit. pm me if your interested to negociate a price. Im located in reginal vic so would have to post ect..

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