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Putting my feelers out to see if anyone is interested in my disassembled rb25/30. Starting to get over cars and my current rb25 is healthy still, this engine was going to be the last piece to the puzzle for my coupe.

Rb30 acid bathed, decked .008mm
New welsh plugs
Painted high temp silver
Honed to suit 86.5mm pistons
Crank balanced, polished and larger oil pump drive fitted.
Main oil returns drilled out to 10mm
Oil restrictors fitted. 1.2 mm from memory

Crank installed with kings race bearings and arp main studs. Bearings measured out to .038.

Rb25de head complete-off a good running engine. Cams, gears, covers etc
Was going to get it stripped, cleaned, checked and installed with new parts through out. Could slam it on with a quick clean if you wanted.

Below parts are to go with the block-bran new:
Cp forged flat top Pistons. 86.5mm
Timing belt to suit 2530
Second tensioner
Key ways
Crank gear

Used parts:
Rb30 sump
Turbo braided oil and water lines
Engine brackets
Rb25 balancer/water pump

All that is required is some h beam rods and some bearings and you will have a strong bottom end.
I'm not fussed if it doesn't sell, in all honestly I should continue with building my dream engine for this car but I haven't finished the car itself yet. Plus I need to draw the line somewhere as my life is only getting busier and busier..

$2500
Owes me a lot more. My loss, your gain.

Located in the Adelaide hills-SA

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