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ITEM: RB25DET

Up for sale is my brothers New/Never started rb25

Professionally assembled
​Specs are as follows of the top of my head

Camtech spring retainers and locks to suit cam specs.

Speedflow oil return fitted rear

ARP studs and bolts throughout motor
Cometic mls head gasket
Kelford cams (unsure of spec atm - large)
Rollmaster Adj cam gears

Gates racing belt tensioner kit

Cp Pistons
Spool I beam Rods

Greddy Copy plenum with 90mm t/b

Billet fuel rail with 870cc Siemens injector’s n 1200 turbo smart fuel reg

Turbosmart Gt3582r BB on 6 boost mani 50mm T/smart pro gate with screamer

N1 Oil pump Powermax Water pump

Excedy triple brass buttom clutch for R33 5speed

4140 Chromoly stell lightened flywheel rated 1000hp

SPOOL high volume baffled sump

Ross metal jacket balancer

Motor was assembled by CRD with receipt. Change of build plans motor is for sale

CONDITION: NEW
PRICE: $12,000
LOCATION: SYDNEY

CONTACT: DAVE SMS 0421 719 154 any enquires or for pictures.

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