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ok i have an rb30 that i was rebuilding but now lost interest pistons and block to suit rb26/30 or rb25/30

block pistons rods have only done 4000ks

-i have an rb30 block has oil restrictors fitted , block has been modified to run gtr bearings, tension hole drilled tapped for twin cam head,

-has an regrinded crank to suit .20 tho oversize bearings has not been used yet,

-set of H beam spool conrods one brand new due to a bit of damage on it so i replace to be safe

-cp pistons have some scuffing marks on the skirts, but are very light cant feel them only see them, very normal but,

-arp main studs

-new water pump

- have a brand new nitto oil pump PAID $1375 less then a week ago

-have a few other bits and pieces around too.

im pretty firm on $3500, for a built motor and top of the line oil pump is cheap, as for this short block to be complete all it needs an bore hone (if wanted) new rings (if wanted), crank collar and gtr bearings gaskets and assembly.

i put up an receipt how much this cost with no oil pump to build plus a few other bits, all work was done by spool imports and jjh in brisbane changed my mind on finishing it,

i live in noosa 4565 welcome to come check it out call or msg me on 0419935209 thanx Liam

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