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hey guys and girls

I have up for sale a fully ported and polished series 2 rb25det head!

I had it being built and was getting ready to put it onto a rb30 bottom end, however i now need to free up alot of cash and can no longer afford to have this sitting around waiting for a bottom end.

few details about it,

original valves are being used, have all been tested and polished

new heavy duty springs

new guides

has been decked and pressure tested.

all the valve seats have been smoothed and checked.

and almost 3 days worth of porting and polishing, the guys specifically rang me up and made me come down just so i could check it out before he put any valves or springs on it.

I had it built by windford in victoria, they are well known for there N/a v8 drag motors aswell as some very very serious boat motors.

it currently has no cams with it, standard cams can be ran with it or ur general tomei cams, i was going to be running custom built cams but cannot afford them now so none are included in sale.

Im looking for around $2800ono

located in vic, will post if buyer organizes and pays for shipping

for any questions or more details please pm or txt me on 0433971544

regards

Gerald

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come on guys, someone must want a mental head, just chuck what ever cams you want into it!

anything above $2600

txt me your offers 0433971544

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