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a rb25 engine loosing compression as is in my other post coversion on it 700......turbo soldengine still avalible

auto box if anyone wants to do a rebuild $offers..........

autometre monster tacho $120sold

microtec mt8 $100

stock wing $40

a bolt up r33 muffeler aftermarket 3 inch $80

a 2.5 stainless resinater + a 2.5 inch stainless cannon tip $120

and an alloy gt wing $offers

stock exhaust from dump to aftermarket muffeler

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a rb25 engine loosing compression as is in my other post i also have a vl turbo bottom if someone wants to do a rb30/25 coversion on it $offers......

a full conversion manual to auto if you want the drag scene $offers..........

autometre monster tacho $120

microtec mt8 $100

stock wing $40

a bolt up r33 muffeler aftermarket 3 inch $80

a 2.5 stainless resinater + a 2.5 inch stainless cannon tip $120

anything else i can find ill put on here thanks

you still got the tacho??? if you do can i have a pic?

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a rb25 engine loosing compression as is in my other post i also have a vl turbo bottom if someone wants to do a rb30/25 coversion on it $offers......

a full conversion manual to auto if you want the drag scene $offers..........

autometre monster tacho $120sold

microtec mt8 $100

stock wing $40

a bolt up r33 muffeler aftermarket 3 inch $80

a 2.5 stainless resinater + a 2.5 inch stainless cannon tip $120

and an alloy gt wing $offers  

anything else i can find ill put on here thanks

Hello

Will you be able to ship the Rb30 motor to USA? What series is the RB 1,2? also is it DE or DET? <- not that it will matter much as long as it is a series 2 motor. Please send pics to [email protected] if possible. I normally do not make offers for stuff I want. I do not like stepping on people toes sort to speak and or running the chance of offending them. So please feel more then free to send me an e-mail with a quote. Might take the RB25 also ;)

THanks

Daiso

:D

rb25 is a series 1 rb30 who knows but if u want and organise i will ship! both det

Please provide me with pictures of both motors, as well as pictures of the serial #'s of the block/s. I reread your first post and just to make sure. You are selling a rb30 block am I correct? I did not see it at second glance on your first post. I wan to make sure what I am getting and that things go as smooth as possible.

Thanks

daiso

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