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hey all i have a rb25/30det for sale heres a list of it, all i am in launceston can get hold of me on 0488784478

the head and bolt are bolted together

head has big tomei cams bigger springs vavles all that jazz 16 hour port job the car it came off made 370kwatw

rb30 bottom end with 141 ks got it all compresson tested befor i took out of the car come back all good

parts that need puttin on

brand new water pump ,timimg belt ,all new inlet manifold gasket kit

has stock turbo manifold, injectors, coil packs, afm, starter motor cross over pipe comes

just put brand new arp head stud kit in as well

heaps more iv forgotta cant thing now just get hold of me on my number above

price is 1600 i really need to move this on to buy something i want ,

also have a rb25det head with cams tapper covers turbo manifold in good cond 140ks 200firm need to move it all real fast

oh and i have a wolf 3d for rb20/25 plug and play with hand controller i am 750 firm doesnt worry me if this dont sell but not using atm cheers

  • 1 month later...

still got the engine?

got compression test results off hand? leakdown test done also?

did it sh!t a water pump or something to warrant the new parts for it? or the info given was from the separate previous motors?

might be keen, just need to know much much more.

still got the engine?

got compression test results off hand? leakdown test done also?

did it sh!t a water pump or something to warrant the new parts for it? or the info given was from the separate previous motors?

might be keen, just need to know much much more.

send me a msg on 0459220530 and ill tell you everything about it a can

your pm's full up and I have a bunch of q's;

1. Was this engine ever running?

2. The timing belt is new but no tensioner/idler? As in you need to drill a hole to put one in, has this been done and the belt is the right belt to suit 25/30?

3. VCT Head - what have you done in regards to this?

4. Oil drain for head?

5. Oil restrictors?

6. Head checked out and passed crack test etc?

7. Heaps more that you have forgotten, but is there anything else you can tell me at all?

8. Loom?

9. New Water Pump - nissan or a/market?

10. Why selling?

11. Head and Block not actually together at the moment?

12. Compression on 30e was good, but can you remember what it was?

too much typing for sms'ing.

all the heads done ready to put to together the timing belt is already made to suit the motor has never been ruining , no loom, water pump is a new nissan one , head has been checked for crack and is all good ,

  • 5 months later...

How are the condition of the camshafts in the stock head? if they are good and you are willing to ship id like to purchase them. I live in Canada BC tho so shipping would most likely be expensive. Please get back to me at [email protected] as soon as possible

Address is V1B 2M6 Canada BC

Thanks

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