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Im selling a RB25/30 motor it is a complete rebuild, never used or fitted in a vehicle big money wasted no expense spared and due to other comitments can not continue my loss is your gain

Included with motor is;

- a custom made turbo manifold (high mounted)

- 38mm waste gate

- 72mm throtle body by plazmaman

- Vi pec computer in box

- GT 35 40r turbo

- Jatco 3 speed built by al's race glides

- 3000rpm stall converter & trans oil cooler

- RB25 plenum by plazmaman

All new parts and i have reciepts for everything, very regrettable sale as i have spent over $20000+ and alot of time.

$13,000 taking offers and not parting out at this stage

pm me for contact details

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you need to give more info man, your not goin to get any genuine interest if u just telling the fellas on here that u though money at it..............

you need to give more info man, your not goin to get any genuine interest if u just telling the fellas on here that u though money at it..............

like i said champ posting on behalf of a mate ph: 0416 402 344 as he can give you a run down on the motor as its sitting at his mechanic still if u want to check it out and tell you specs

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Have decided to part out

Included with motor is;

-block (chemicaly cleaned,crack tested,decked,bored,crank regrinded,forged conrods,forged pistons,cosmetic head gasket,18 head studs half inch thick,racing sump)$7500

- custom made turbo manifold (high mounted)$1000

- 38mm tial waste gate

- 72mm throtle body by plazmaman$750

- Vi pec computer in box$2250

- GT 35 40r turbo$1600

- Jatco 3 speed built by al's race glides 3000rpm stall converter & trans oil cooler$3000

- RB25 plenum by plazmaman$1000

$13,000 complete package

ph 0416 402 344

like i said champ posting on behalf of a mate ph: 0416 402 344 as he can give you a run down on the motor as its sitting at his mechanic still if u want to check it out and tell you specs

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