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I started collecting parts for a 25/30 build but have decided i would rather focus more on just driving the car and attending events.

rb25det r33 s1 top end complete except for rocker covers (including vct cam and gears)

rb30 s2 commodore block sump and crank

rb25det r33 s1 oil pump and sump

Here are some more pics, sorry about doubles flash was working only some of the time.

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