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Hey Guys

There is only one great RB, and here it is! Perfect condition.

33K

N1 block

HKS step 3 2.8L kit (HKS pistons, rods and crank)

HKS 1.6mm drag head gasket

HKS exhaust and intake gaskets

HKS oil pump

HKS cam gears

HKS timing belt

HKS fuel rail

HKS 1000cc injectors

N1 water pump

Trust sump kit

Tomei 280 degree 11.5mm lift drag cam shafts

Tomei drag valve spring kit

Tomei titanium retainers

Tomei valve lifter

Race cut valves

Race valve guides

ARP head stud kit

ARP main stud kit

Race main bearing kit

Race crank bearing kit

ATI/Ross pulley kit

Race head port intake and exhaust

PM me.

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Has it done any Km's? If so how many?

The engine has done around 9K kms. Mainly tuning and weekend driving kms. Has been to the track 3 times so hasn't really been pushed.

The torque increase using the step 3 2.8L is extremely significant. I run a T04Z and come hard on boost around 4000 rpm.

Very torquey indeed.

Cheaper to buy one good engine as opposed to blowing 3 dodgy engines!!!

Spend the savings on some brakes!

Cheers

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