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I have an rb30det for sale i got it with a vl i brought which im currently doing a spray job on, anyway im not sure what head it is it is either a 20 or a 25de head but with out measuring the valves i can't know for sure, as this thing is put together and i have never even pulled it down, it just looks so good together plus i have never had the time and interest in it.

So their for i have no idea what is in it: what rods or pistions or even if the head is suited to the block as i understand it takes a bit of machining to make a 20 or 25det head to fit (it is definently not a 25det head no vvt) i would like an offer over

$1000 but realise you would be taking a chance on it as i don't know what is in it or if the head fis at all as i said i have no interest in it what so ever. I don't know how many KM's are on the engine either.

Sorry i don't know alot about what it has in it.

So offers over $1000

Thanks Aaron

Call on 0408601054 or email me on [email protected]

It's location is North Richmond NSW

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hey there at the minute this is the only pic i have and it's an old one from when i brought it i had tidyed it up a lot more after i got it and then lost interest in it but i will endever to get a better photo of it.

How can you tell between the 25de and the 20 from the out side i throught that the oly diff was the valve size 25 de bing bigger and the port size other than that they look identical.

Oh and yes bare motor except exhaust mainfold and the bottom half of the inlet which has a shit attempt at being polished other than that it's a long motor.

Thanks Aaron

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ouch, that timing belt looks awfully close to hitting, thats a ticking time bomb if u ask me!

Listen Mate no one asked you anything. and have you everlooked at a 26 with the covers off, it's basicly the same set up so wake up.

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hey there at the minute this is the only pic i have and it's an old one from when i brought it i had tidyed it up a lot more after i got it and then lost interest in it but i will endever to get a better photo of it.

How can you tell between the 25de and the 20 from the out side i throught that the oly diff was the valve size 25 de bing bigger and the port size other than that they look identical.

Oh and yes bare motor except exhaust mainfold and the bottom half of the inlet which has a shit attempt at being polished other than that it's a long motor.

Thanks Aaron

sorry my bad. i could only see from the differences in the rockers covers - but anyone can swap them over, therefore i have no idea what head it is. ps. the rocker covers are rb25de, dont know if this will relate to what head is there or not..

good luck with the sale - 600hp roller and yopu have yourself a 300RWKW+ machine right there.

re: timing belt close to hitting - good one d1ck h3ad. that looks very normal to me

shaun

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Hey there guys i don't know if it has ever run and know idea how many km's are on it and i would like to know what head it is aswell.

If anyone is willing to make an offer we may be able to work out a better price i just want to get rid of the bloody thing. Thake up to much room in my small shed.

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sorry my bad.  i could only see from the differences in the rockers covers - but anyone can swap them over, therefore i have no idea what head it is. ps. the rocker covers are rb25de, dont know if this will relate to what head is there or not..

good luck with the sale - 600hp roller and yopu have yourself a 300RWKW+ machine right there.

re: timing belt close to hitting - good one d1ck h3ad. that looks very normal to me

shaun

mmmmm, good to see you've looked at plenty of engines and read the rb30 guide!

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im no expert but the way the top 2 intake pipes are slightly closer to the engine looks like an a rb20 (thast assuming the plenum and intake of the rb25de is same as the rb25det). if so the previous guy would have spent a lot of time and money getting a rb20 to fit on a rb30!

anywyas dude looks sweet, gluck with the sale

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Hi Aaron,

I have sent you an e-mail i will have this if it is still for sale. I am in the UK. My post code is NN4 9YQ please can you work out shipping costs.

My email is [email protected] please either send me a message here or send me an email.

Please also confirm to me the payment method.

Thanks John

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