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hi selling my rb25 twin turbo engine as i dont have the time to finsh my car

it has been fully rebuilt chemically cleaned crack tested crank balance reassenbled with acl race series bearings and rings semi forged cp pistons cometic multi layer steel head gasket(1.3mm thick) head has had a mild port and polish it has a adjustable cam gear on the exhaust cam greddy style plenum with billet 80mm throttle body 800cc injectors on a billet fuel rail custom stainless turbo manifold 2 Gt35 ball bearing turbos(cost $1200 each) single 60mm wastegate all oil and water lines are braided rocker covers have been polished to a mirror shine dump pipes included i was gonna put this in my vl but i got 2 little kids that get all my attention now days it also comes with 044 fuel pump surge tank malpassi rising rate fuel reg this was built with big power in mind it is yet to be run it so it is completly fresh comes with rb25 loom any questions just pm me im after $6000ono im also open to swaps let me know what u got ill consider anything of equal value cheers

i also have a genuine vl turbo mx7 5 speed gearbox conversion in excellent condition including pedal box cluttch slave cylinder brand new exedy heavy duty button clutch everything to turn your auto into a manual could do a deal for both if interested also available with just the box and engine without conversion again could work out a deal

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