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I have FOR SALE a number of bits listed below that were bought for this engine conversion to go into my HR30 Coupe.

RB30E GTS1 Block, crank, rods, caps etc $50.00

RB25DE Block, crank, rods, caps etc $50.00

RB25DE DOHC 24V Head $400.00

Gates Timing Belt to suit $25.00 but should go with head if for conversion

NEW 1.0mm o/size ACL forged Race Pistons suit RB25DET $900.00 set

RB25DE Inlet system incl injectors $75.00

RB25DE Throttle Body $100.00

NEW GTR Valve Springs $100.00 set

NEW N1 Oil Pump & Adaptor $450.00

VL Turbo Oil Pump $150.00 incl new gasket

RB30E GTS1 Oil Cooler & Adaptor $150.00

PLug & Timing belt covers $15.00

NEW RB30ET Billet Steel Flywheel (Castlemaine Rod Shop) $450.00

NEW VL Turbo 10 in Pressure Plate $150.00

NEW RB30E Harmonic Balancer $75.00

R33 GTS25t 5 speed box (less than 80K) $1200.00

NEW GTR Speedo Drive (for conversion to analog speedo) $75.00

R32 RB20DET 5 speed box $350.00

R32 RB25DE ECU $75.00

R32 RB25DET ECU & Loom (came from a car producing 245rwkw) $150.00

2 x Z32 AFM's $275.00 each

A/Mkt 40mm Ext Wastegate 14lb spring $150.00

Genuine HKS 40mm Ext Wastegate 10lb spring $300.00

I think that's about it

Location: Campbelltown

Item Condition: New to Excellent condition

Reason for Selling:No longer required due to health reasons the PNV is staying L Series powered

Price and Payment Conditions:Prices are negotiable to a point and payment will be COD on pick up or paid into my bank account prior to shipping

Extra Info:

Contact Details:PM or email [email protected] or phone 0406 142 529

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very interested in the VL turbo oil pump and the spark plug cover. wouldn't pay more than $120 for the pump but, seen em go for less on other forums. if you'll take $120 for it, and $15 for the plug cover i'll take both.

THERE HAS BEEN SOME CHANGES

GTR valve springs and RB30E Harmonic Balancer prices have increased, as their costs were very different to first thought.

(Use this as a guide for new threads. Delete and/or copy the fields as needed - dont forget to add your location in the description field above. Delete this message)

I have FOR SALE a number of bits listed below that were bought for this engine conversion to go into my HR30 Coupe.

RB30E GTS1 Block, crank, rods, caps etc $50.00

RB25DE Block, crank, rods, caps etc $50.00

RB25DE DOHC 24V Head $400.00

Gates Timing Belt to suit  $25.00 but should go with head if for conversion

NEW 1.0mm o/size ACL forged Race Pistons suit RB25DET $900.00 set

RB25DE Inlet system incl injectors $75.00

RB25DE Throttle Body $100.00

NEW GTR Valve Springs $200.00 set (cost $369.00)

NEW N1 Oil Pump & Adaptor $450.00

VL Turbo Oil Pump $150.00 incl new gasket

RB30E GTS1 Oil Cooler & Adaptor $150.00

PLug & Timing belt covers $15.00

NEW RB30ET Billet Steel Flywheel (Castlemaine Rod Shop) $450.00

NEW VL Turbo 10 in Pressure Plate $150.00

NEW RB30E Harmonic Balancer $150.00 (cost $260.01)

R33 GTS25t 5 speed box (less than 80K) $1200.00

NEW GTR Speedo Drive (for conversion to analog speedo) $75.00 (cost $99.00)

R32 RB20DET 5 speed box $350.00

R32 RB25DE ECU $75.00

R32 RB25DET ECU & Loom (came from a car producing 245rwkw) $150.00

2 x Z32 AFM's $275.00 each (cost me $300.00 each)

A/Mkt 40mm Ext Wastegate 14lb spring $150.00

Genuine HKS 40mm Ext Wastegate 10lb spring $300.00

I think that's about it

Location: Campbelltown

Item Condition: New to Excellent condition

Reason for Selling:No longer required due to health reasons the PNV is staying L Series powered

Price and Payment Conditions:Prices are negotiable to a point and payment will be COD on pick up or paid into my bank account prior to shipping

Extra Info:

Contact Details:PM or email [email protected] or phone 0406 142 529

NO! you have to drill & tap them yourself.

hey mate, the rb30e block, is that series 2? (does it have the holes for oil and water lines?)

You ever tried to buy one NEW??? But I have an enquiry on it that I am waiting confirmation on and will let you know.

very interested in the VL turbo oil pump and the spark plug cover. wouldn't pay more than $120 for the pump but, seen em go for less on other forums. if you'll take $120 for it, and $15 for the plug cover i'll take both.

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