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Hey all;

Ok so i'm going to sell my performance RB30 stuff that i have. I was going to build an all out high power reliable RB30ET. But i have now decided to go another route. I'm chasing rev's over outright torque/power.

Whats involved:

RB30E Block - Acid bathed, decked head face, 2.5mm oil restricters fitted to both oil feed galleries, bored and honed out +1mm overbore, new welsh plugs and painted black ready to go!

RB30E Crank - Shot peened, JUN oil pump collar fitted, oil galleries grub screwed and crank has been linished.

RB30E Head - Completely stock, was fully reconditioned and travelled around 5,000kms before being removed and re-faced to suit this engine.

Hypertec RB30E performance pistons +1mm overbore.

Arias steel rings to suit above pistons

RB25DE Oil pump - Most suitable oil pump to use in an RB30ET application

Engine also comes 'complete' as per say. It will come with stock rods with stock pistons, RB30E inlet manifold, timing covers, RB30E loom, standard RB30E ECU, dizzy, spare set of lifter blocks and lifters etc etc. I'll try to supply you with as many RB30 parts as i can to get you going.

I had plans to use forged rods, racing bearings, steel layered head gasket, large cam etc.

All machine work was done by Lewis Engines, including fitting the crank collar, checking oil pump and so on.

Price;

The whole lot, plus any other RB30 stuff i can throw in to help you - $1200 Firm (The machine work and JUN collar cost me $1300 alone!)

I will only consider seperating the pistons and rings from the package. Therefore $300 for the pistons and rings and $850 for everything else.

Block + crank would be very ideal for an RB30DET project aswell!

Does not include any turbo or turbo manifold or performance injectors etc.

PHOTOS TO COME SOON!

Please ask any questions you have, please no time wasters, genuine interested buyers only.

CONTACT;

PM here, email - [email protected] or TXT 0421 388 540

Located in the Adelaide Hills. Please genuine buyers only!

Just correcting a few typos on the thread!

The oil restricers are 1.5mm not 2.5mm as said.

The pistons are RB30ET items not RB30E.

I should of really proof read it twice! :huh:

Hopefully these photos work;

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Adding more gear - Can someone please tell me how to edit the original post? Wow i sound like such a noob - well i guess i only have 36 posts.

I've got a bit of RB20 and R31 stuff for sale. Might have a complete RB20 with bottom end knock for sale soon, or i'll wreck the engine out.

Silvertop RB20 inlet manifold - comes as pictured, no injectors, fuel rail, no AAC, no TPS. As you see it - $60ono

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RB20 Silvertop Cams - Pretty good condition - I believe they're an upgrade for an RB25?? - $70ono

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Early RB20 cam gear cover - $40

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Silvertop RB20 cam covers - Make your 25 look like a 20? Lol - $50

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Bosch external 014 - VLT? fuel pump with bracket for it - $80

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Dark Tinted LH hot plate. Match it to your dark RH one! - $50

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Rose tined LH hot plate. Match it to your rose RH one! - Does have a crack as you can see - $25

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S3 grilles, 2x black, 1x white with a Nissan badge - $30 ea

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S3 STRAIGHT Reo - $80

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Black/white S3 front bumper, fairly straight except for the RH side has damage, pretty easy repair but i no longer need it - $40PA170117.jpg

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Grey S3 front bumper, straight except for the damage on the front as pictured, once again easy repair but i dont need it - $40PA170120.jpg

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WHEELS; Stern (Jap 3 piece wheel) 16x7 and 16x8, offset of around +20 to +25ish. FRONTS CLEAR R33 calipers with no spacers. Fronts have no tyres, rears have tyres but they're dead. Comes with a set of small lug nuts. - $300 firm

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Custom made MDF rear parcel shelf suit AUS spec R31 covered in black carpet, suits 6.5" speakers - $50

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Cutout for seat belt

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Pacemaker extractors RB30E - $100

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Front + Rear Blue Ti seats - No rips, no tears all in good condition, if your an anal flamin mongrel, they could do with a good clean, the left seat in the photo is just a bit dirty - $150 the set

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Head lights - $70 pair

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THE FOLLOWING IS EOI! Got my eyes on an engine at the moment that i'd like to buy, but need the cash for it. These parts will need to be removed from my track car as they are still all on it! Photos to come

RB25DET Head - 95% complete! Bought this to do my 25/30 conversion but i'll sell it to get this other engine! - Very good condition head! Comes 95% complete! Has inlet manifold, throttle body, cam covers, cams, cam gear cover, CAS, fuel rail, injector loom, exhaust manifold, cross over pipe etc. Its missing; coil packs (still has coil pack brackets), injectors, valley cover and no wiring loom apart from the injector loom. Not sure how much i want for this as of yet.

RB25DET turbo - Excellent condition, no issues at all. Still fitted to car - $300

RB20DET silvertop complete head setup or complete engine if you like with a knocking big end bearing. Head is in fantastic condition, very clean head, no noisy lifters. comes with the bottom end if you want it, complete head, no turbo, no coil packs, loom or ECU. - $350

RB20DET silvertop block, crank, rods and pistons disassemblied - Suit a rebuild, but all parts can be reused. Crank isn't damaged - $50

RB20DET ECU - Remapped for an RB20 with Sard FPR, 25 turbo, 3" exhaust, FMIC, stock injectors and AFM yadda yadda - $150

RB20DET wiring harness with AU falcon coil packs wired in! - PLUG AND PLAY FOR AN R31!!! Yes thats right, connect this RB20 wiring loom to your RB20, and it will plug and play with all your factory plugs in your R31, your temp gauge, tacho and fuel pump will all work straight away. For temp gauge to work properly you will need to swap the RB20 unit for an RB30 one. Will also suit RB30/25. - $600. Why so expensive you ask? simple, the hard work is already done for you, you dont have to buy the wiring loom, then pay for the falcon coil packs, then go to u pull it to get the plug for the AU coil packs, then buy igniton leads then pay someone such as me to come out and wire it up for you. PLUG AND PLAY FOR AN R31! Loom is in good condition, AFM wiring is extended to reach AFM located near T/B, comes with coil pack loom wired up to suit AU falcon coil packs, AU falcon coil packs and ignition leads to suit. Very good bargain! *Plug and play May not suit HR31, suited to Aus spec's - But not hard to modify*

PAIR 30mm bolt ons - 4 x 114.3 Hub centric - $110

2x Green label RB20/S1 RB25 AFMs both in good working order - $80 ea

Will more than likely have more stuff to come! Please make offers and ask any questions you have.

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