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Price drop on all parts (price drop again parts must go)

Crazy prices parts wont last long at these prices. Get in quick!!

Gibson Motorsport RB20 Block never used $800 (very rare) $650firm

Tomei 1.8mm Head Gasket $450 now $350 now $300

RB20 Head $400 now $300 now $250

G-Readdy E-Manage $350 now $330 now $300

Short Shift for RB20 box $250 now $200 now $170

Also got a Go-Kart for sale, Azzuro M6H 1998 100s balanced and blueprinted engine, 40mm axle very quick kart won a few races reason for selling is its just taking up space. Bought for $2800 year and a half ago will sell for $1500 firm.

Comes with lots of spare slicks and a few other goodies.

If interested give me a call on 0424868574 (Nathan)

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what exactly is the difference between a gibson ms block and a standard nissan one.

gibson motorsport casted this block for the r31 many years ago it was never used and sold to me about 2 years ago. Benie from chasers sold it to me so if you have any second thoughts give him a call.

It is a lot stronger than the standard block this block could handle easy 800+ hrspwr

So is the block just bare?

No plenum nothing?

If so i MAY be interested, would you be willing to freight?

Yes the block is bare no numbers ever put on it never had a piston touch the sides.

If interested call me on 0424868574 (nathan)

is the head complete. ie. lifters/valves/cams?

and if so, are the lifters in good working order.. ie. not rattling.

cheers

Yes the head is complete everything is there that was there when i ripped it off.

if interested call me on 0424868574 (nathan)

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