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considering selling my complete engine package. potentially split if enough interest. comes with:

stock RB30 bottom end. comp check 160psi across all 6.

oil restrictors,

custom breather setup.

ARP headstuds,

tomei MLS headgasket.

R32 RB25 nonVCT head.

HKS 264 camshafts,

adjustable cam gears,

RB26 rocker covers,

-12 speedflow lines to custom built catch can. with return back to block

Plazmaman intake plenum

siemens 760cc injectors

splitfire coilpacks

s1 RB25 wiring harness

ignitor

steampipe highmount manifold

turbosmart ultra gate

blitz K27 turbo

speedflow turbo feed and drain

one piece dump and front pipe.

screamer pipe

alloy cooler piping

R32 GTR intercooler

microtech LT16s plug and play ecu

currently tuned to 422hp at 21psi. (this was before the camshafts, will be redyno tuned in the next week with new cams)

also has

OS giken twin plate clutch, rebuilt about 250km ago by direct clutch services

RB25 gearbox, no noises, crunches etc.

possibly PWR radiator suit R33.

setup makes good power, sounds tough as. looking to part out as I want to change engine combo's.

Make offers on any parts listed. but they're an EOI unless someone wants the whole package.

happy to split box/clutch from package, and ecu. can remove turbo as well if you have something else for it.

will post dyno sheet once retuned with HKS cams!

text only. 0427282562

will take pics this arvo.

starting price for engine package i guess $5.5k ish?

long motor. no cams/gears. $1500

hks 264 cams with adjustable gears. $700

rb26 rocker covers $400 (complete set)

splitfire coilpacks series 1. $350

steampipe highmount mani, blitz K27, turbosmart gate. $1600

microtech with patch harness. $1000

plazmaman intake suit nonVCS Rb25/RB20 $550

760cc injectors. $400

GTR intercooler. $200

complete package will be drop in for any R33. all piping, lines, loom etc.

Edited by Buckna

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