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RB30/26

Forged rods, pistons,

copper head gasket

o ring head and block (no driving kms!)

moroso single stage external oil pump (new)

siemens 880 injectors (new)

edelbrock fuel reg (new)

single throttle body conversion

remote oil filter set up (new)

steam pipe manifold (used)

Trust 50mm Gate (used)

Garret GT42 Turbo (rated at 1000hp or close too new)

Rb25 Box (used but reco'd)

Os Giken twin plate (new)

Microtech LT12S ECU and X6 Ignition Box with custom wiring harness (used)

Engine was built by TRP, Has never been used it was to go in my VL but then my S15 spun a bearing

so that idea come around but to be honest I am a little unmotivated, Cheap engine for anyone after big power

and the ability to bolt it straight into the existing car, all you will need is a few fuel pumps and a tune 450rwk expected but some bigger injectors in and go for it, TRP is known for there tough motors.

$13500 or best cash offer.

Complete package not willing to seperate owes me close to or over $20k dont like to think about it.

Please msg me on here for a phone number for serious enquiries

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