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Alright, have a few things to sell, all this was going to go into my latest project but I have bought a new engine setup for it now.

Have, rb25det. complete inlet and exhaust side, missing turbo, has Greddy adjustable exhaust cam gear, full loom and ecu, loom has been modified previously, suit conversion. has coilpacks, injectors, etc.

Timing belt idler was a little noisey, so has been pulled off and is awaiting a new timing belt, haven't done this yet.

$1000 as is, or $1200 with new gates timing kit installed.

Z32 300zx gearbox (same gearset as RB25 r33 gearbox) with RB25 bellhousing on it, ready to bolt to RB20/25/30. good condition.

$1000

OS giken twin plate clutch, still heaps of meat left on it. comes with flyhweel, clutch plates, intermediate plates and pressure plate. good clutch. retails for around 2.5k

$650

Trust TD06 25g. Have the big td06 also, just been rebuilt, new bearings and seals, T3 footprint 16cm exhaust housing. great condition, will easily go over 500hp.

$1000

Nitto 40mm wastegate, brand new, all flanges included.

$150

Forged RB30 bottom end. ACL forged pistons, block bored to suit, crank linished, new bearings all throughout, RB25 oil pump, RB30 new waterpump, New rear main seal, comes with sump, ring gear, balancer, timing case. Ready for either RB25 or RB30 head.

$850

Can include full reconditioned RB25 head, 1.2mm metal headgasket, head modified to suit RB30 block, cleaned, decked, valves ground and seated, vacuum tested. Assembled on engine,

$1700 complete assembled RB30/25 motor.

BMW E36 318is Getrag 5 speed gearbox and clutch setup, Unneeded, box is perfect, clutch looks ok. Can come with twincam engine as well.

$700

All located brisbane CBD. contact buckna. 0427282562

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Forged RB30 bottom end. ACL forged pistons, block bored to suit, crank linished, new bearings all throughout, RB25 oil pump, RB30 new waterpump, New rear main seal, comes with sump, ring gear, balancer, timing case. Ready for either RB25 or RB30 head.

$850

what rods?

still have the rb30 block? price shipped to darwin 0830? is the block all inclusive ie. pulleys, sump, crank,etc...

keen as to buy for a 30/26 convo. will have shipped to ballistic customs.

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