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I have a complete RB25det series1 in good condition. Head assembled, and ready to bolt on to either an RB30 or RB25 block.. includes full intake manifold, all sensors, throttle body, cams, camgears, CAS, 6x good coil packs, cam cover, ignitor, injectors, fuel reg, rail, etc.

Suit replacing a dead head or rb30det build..

no loom or exhaust manifold though - should be able to find these around.

WILL NOT SEPARATE PARTS - buy it and sell the rest.

After a quick sale as i am after something else.

Asking $800 the lot

Pickup in goldcoast, or can deliver to brisbane area. If you're interested 0417 016 326 or PM

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ok.. throwing out an EOI on the separate parts.. if i can get enough interest, will sell as parts.

Pity, as the above is nearly all you need for an rb30det conversion in an r32, or even get another motor built using this whilst keeping your current engine.

rb25det cams (in and ex): $150 - get them regrinded if you like for whatever goal you are going for.

6x good coilpacks suit rb20/rb25det (tested): $220

Plastic cam cover: $50

Camgears (in and ex): $50 for both - these can be modded into adjustable gears

Inlet manifold / plenum / runners including things such as AAC sensor, few plugs, water temp sensor, etc: $200

6x RB25det injectors (370cc): $200

Fuel Rail: $50

Stock rb25det fuel regulator: $30

Throttle body assembly inc. TPS, etc: $100

Rb20/rb25 ignitor pack: $100

CAS (crank angle sensor): $100

Front camgear cover: $50

Bare head including valves in gc, cam covers, no snapped studs, etc: $300

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not sure whether they are the same between s1 and s2 myself.. part number (or serial number?) stamped on the side is: D6Y91-02 4204

And then below that is: 23731 08U00

So I assume one of these is the part number

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