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wasnt sure where to put this, maby in a nsfw section but,
for your consideration.

billet rb block by ProGTR Motorsport PTY LTD

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"25kg lighter then the Iron blocks and Capable of 2000hp"

also, why not matching billet head.

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its very sexy but whats the point when theres countless VLs with rb30 blocks doing 8s?

Because you get to a point where you split the block in 1/2 horizontally.

Was at Sydney dragway when Maatouks VL did it. Quite a sight.

Is it for everyone, no. But right at the top end of the scale, there must be a need.

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