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Hey mate, questions:

1. With this bare RB25 head, can you install standard RB25 Cams back into it or is it too modified for GTR bits?

2. Has the head been ported?

3. Do you still have the GTR TB's?

I'm interested.

Thanks

Jono

Hey mate, questions:

1. With this bare RB25 head, can you install standard RB25 Cams back into it or is it too modified for GTR bits?

2. Has the head been ported?

3. Do you still have the GTR TB's?

I'm interested.

Thanks

Jono

1. yes its a bare head and the standard rb25 VCT stuff can go back in it, only thing that needs replacing is the exhaust guides (hi octane sell them) and there was a bung put in the oil drain on the face side as it was going to go on a rb30 block easy heat up and remove

2. yes its been ported the flow figures are on the previous page XXX Cubic feet per minute @ XXX amount of lift in inches

3. yes still have the ITB

Hey mate, keen on the T306 timing belt. I'll give you $30 inc post if you can put it in an express bag tomorrow for the weekend?

I can DD the money and send recpeipt (though it'l probably take ~24 hours for the $$ to clear pending your bank...)

Cheers,

-Dan

  • 4 weeks later...

Since I cant update the first post here is whats still for sale

Below is a list of a whole lot of crap that I have no need for anymore, if its not listed then i dont have it for sale

R33 RB25 Stuff

Part: R33 RB25 VCT cylinder head

Condition: Reconditioned, was going to convert to rb26 valve train to put on a RB30 bottom end

Description: Head is bare, Needs Exhaust guides and surface grind and assembly, has Been acid bathed, bead blasted, flow bench ported, Valve seats have been cut to suit a 1mm oversized valve and have been cut with a CNC seat cutter (usual 30deg crown 45deg seat and 70 deg throat and seat blended into the port) its had a bung/ grub screw tapped and fitted to the VCT oil drain, and has been cut out with a die grinder to suit bigger cams

Asking Price: $450

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Part: R33 RB25 VCT Cams

Condition: Used, standard, still has VCT thingy on intake cam

Description: stock, VCT, thats about it i guess

Asking Price: $20

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Part: R33 RB25 Cam covers & Coil pack cover

Condition: Used but clean

Description: Acid bathed, bead blasted, repainted black, coil pack cover un painted

Asking Price: $50

Part: R33 RB25 upper plennum & throttle body

Condition: Used

Description: Perfect for someone looking to cut and shut to make a twin throttle body RB25 manifold

Asking Price: $10

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Part: R33 RB25 Intake manifold

Condition: Half Modified

Description: RB25 intake manifold was going to modify it to suit the rb26 ITB but didnt happen. All that is needed now is the plates to be welded on drill bolt holes and done

Asking Price: $50

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R33 GTR RB26 Stuff

Part: RB26 ITB

Condition: used

Description: 6 independant throttle bodies and the linkages, nothing else

Asking Price: $80

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RB30/ R31 Stuff

Part: RB30 Head (with manifold and injectors)

Condition: dirty used

Description: 6 cylinder 2 valve, blown head gasket on the block side from #4 cylinder into the oil (pressurising the oil) other then that head has been lightly ported (de dagged and smoothed out) standard cam and factory standard lifter housing

Asking Price: $50

Part: Standard balanced flywheel

Condition: Used

Description: Done about 15,000kms, was balanced before, bit of wear but didnt have any clutch issues before removing, was used with a heavy duty clutch

Asking Price: $20

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Part: rb30 reground cam

Condition: used

Description: Standard cam reground to, 261deg duration cant remember the lift, need to chip the ecu, and have 0.030" (0.8mm) ground off the lifter houseing

Asking Price: $40

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Part: R31-RB30 Standard harmonic Balancer

Condition: Used

Description: its a harmonic balancer... alternator/water pump, air con, power steering belts, one piece,

Asking Price: $10

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Part: R31/RB30 Extractors

Condition: Used

Description: 3-2-1 pipes, press bent, mild steel

Asking Price: $70

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Part: R31 dash skin, drivers side head light drivers side guard standard bumper

Condition: used

Description: dash skin is brown, head light works fine, guard is grey, bumper tried sometwhing and now it may only be good to make a flip lip

Asking Price: $10 each

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Location: Fairfield Sydney NSW

Contact Details: Via PM (serious buyers will receive number through there)

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: rarely get to a post office during work hours so postage may be a bitch, pick up arrangements will be made in details through PM's

Other Comments: this crap is going as is, its not an urgent sale, and everything is pretty cheap, dont need any other parts so no swap

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

still for sale

R33 RB25 vct head (still needs valve guides)

RB25 VCT Cams

RB25 Cam & valley covers

RB25 Upper plenum and TB

RB30 Cylinder head (with standard cam and light porting)

RB30 Reground cam

RB30 Extractors

RB30 Flywheel

R31 misc crap

  • 5 weeks later...

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