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I know it's not an RB but it will make some good numbers and you never know who might be interested :)

Weiand Tunnel Ram (HPC Coated)

Tunnel Ram Linkages

Twin 660 center squirters by RAYJE Carburetors. (Rebuilt and un used)

Edelbrock Aluminium Cylinder Heads.

Custom Race Valves

Iskederian Springs

Crow Locks

Comp Cams Retainers.

Screw in Studs and Guide Plates.

Yella Terra Roller Rockers

TRW 12.5-1 Forged Racing Pistons

Super Cobra Jet Con Rods

ARP Rod Bolts

Clevite Bearings

King Bearings

Bullet Racing Flat Tappet Camshaft

Comp Cams Flat Tappet Lifters

460 Offset Crank.

High Enenrgy Sump

High Volume Oil Pump.

Chrome bolts with Ford logo embossed on them.

MSD Distributor part no:8577

MSD 6AL Ignition

MSD Blasster 2 Coil

Moroso Over flow bottle

Moroso Rocker Covers

CVR High performance Billet Water Pump

Castlemaine Rod Shop BB460 Engine Mounts (engineered)

Basicaly the whole engine is brand new and not been used except for the crank and cam.

The engine does need some minor work to finish. Bottom end is complete.

Need to:

Tighten rockers,

put on rocker covers, manifold, water pump, carbies & linkages

I have been told the below details by the engine builder.

Motor size: 485ci

Approx HP: 620 - 650

This motor has cost me over $14k

I priced a single carb motor similar to this the other day and it was just under $13k

Price is $10,000 but I am open to offers

As you can see the motor has all the good stuff.

Located in Albury/Wodonga, Best to reach me via mobile on 0435 658 832

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