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Newly built RB30 bottom end. Was built at Mercury Motor Sport for their own project

All parts are new except for the turbo. please PM
Parts are located on the sunshine coast. Can post at buyers expense.
Block has been modified for a sump adapter, decked, lines bored, mains have been modified for GTR bearings.
Arp main studs
Arp head studs
Oil galleries have been modified and grub screwed
Crank has been lightened, balanced and grub screwed
Spool rods
Arias ceramic coated pistons
ACL race bearings

$6000 (photos will be up loaded once parts are pulled off.)
Nitto high flow pump $1000
7L custom sump $600
N1 water pump and pulley $180
Ati super damper and pulley $450
Tial 44 wastgate $400
Mrturbo t79 biller $1200 not new
6 boost manifold ceramic coated and heat wrapped $950
1000cc rotchester injectors & Twin entry fuel rail and fittings $500
Rb26 fully serviced head $1500

Painted Cam covers and front covers $500

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Such a shame to strip it down. I would have thought you would have better luck selling it complete at a cheaper price, otherwise you might get stuck with parts.

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The head is stock. I'll have a look at the 6boost man. I'm selling the motor on behalf of some.

read the rules mate. your not allowed to sell stuff for mates. they must sign up themselves

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