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This was advertised earlier as rb30det, i had not pulled the engine down to see if it was an rb20 or 25 head. I have now found it is a 20 head so i added a few parts to the list including a 25det head and oil pump which are near new and are required for the build. So here is what i am now selling.

I have for sale:

A complete rb20 head

rb30 block complete (rb20 head bolted to block)

rb25det head great condition (no cams or buckets bare except valve and springs)

and rb25det oil pump

Now i will not seperate, i want to sell all of this together because with all of these parts you have a basiclly complete rb25/30 with most of the major parts already taken care of with the exception of pistons they are vl turbo pistions so the compression will be to low for the build; also the water pump is rb25.

The cams and buckets from the 20 head fit in the 25 head so you could basiclly have a complete head; and with the normal mods to make the head fit the block, which is farly simple and you have your self an complete engine.

When refering to pics of engine every thing that was blue is now black and rocker covers a polished engine is a lot tidier and clean will try to post new pics soon.

Price $1700 neg!!!!!!!!!!!

Location : North Richmond

Phone number: 0408601054

e-mail: [email protected]

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hey can u pm me with more deatil of the 25/30 as im keen i need to know wat needs to be done and wat i will need to put it together if it is pretty staright forward i might be the buyer

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