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Fresh RB25 for sale built to same spec as NYTSKY's 430rwkw engine by Red R Racing

Acid dipped, crack tested, bored and strainer plate honed block

crack tested, cross drilled and grub screwed crankshaft

resized, honed and cryo treated RB26 conrods with ARP bolts fitted

CP 86.5mm forged piston kit with custom Red R ring package

ACL race series engine bearings

Nissan N1 oil pump and water pump

Gates timing belt kit with pulleys

cometic 1.2mm head gasket

fully reco'd cylinder head

HKS 256/264 camshafts

OS giken exhaust cam gear

HKS 850cc injectors

Twin scroll stainless manifold

50mm external gate

plazmaman inlet manifold

80mm throttle body

engine is only missing a turbo as im using the t04z twin scroll on my 30/26 engine.

it comes with an option of a Red R 8.5 litre sump fitted

this combo is a proven performer built by one of the best RB builders in aust.

$8900 or $9500 with race sump

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Supa Steve,

Can you ask your mate, Paul, to either call me and/or send me my oil pump please. He seems to be uncontactable.

you may need to leave a message if you cant get hold of him NX. Ive got to call them tommorrow to arrange an inspection of the engine for a buyer so ill let Paul know.

PM's replied to.

to those pm'ing about warranty, Paul stands by his work and is prepared to provide start-up warranty as well as advice on run-in procedure etc.

his after sales service is excellent and looks after customers long after engine is installed running and tuned.

you may need to leave a message if you cant get hold of him NX. Ive got to call them tommorrow to arrange an inspection of the engine for a buyer so ill let Paul know.

PM's replied to.

Mate,

Paul is well aware of the situation (and I have spoken/sms'd/left messages to him many, many times about it) and I am sure he knows what must be done. Perhaps you could quietly remind him again when you see/speak to him next.

Thank you.

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