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I might have a change of plans as i will be needing forged rods in my new setup. It may be easier to sell this complete bottom end and build another one with forged rods. The reason for selling it and not putting rods in this one is the place im taking my car would rather me use their engine as basically they wont guarantee anything that is not theirs.

Item: forged 3lt bottom end

Location: vic, eastern suburbs

Item Condition: brand new, still in wrapping

Price and Payment Conditions: $3500

Extra Info: Contains wiseco forged pistons, shotpeened rods, arp rod bolts, o-ringed block, all machining etc and is blueprinted and balanced. This is setup for the vvt head. The compression ratio is 8:1.

Contact Details: via pm or 0400 685 789

This bottom end would make an ideal replacememt for the standard rb25 bottom end if you plan on big modifications in the future.

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Is this fully assembled RB30 bottom end?

How long has it been used?

Got any pics?Willing to send interstate?

Yes its fully assembled and is brand new never used. I can take some pics 4 you just send me your email. Yeah i could send it interstate, dont know how much it would cost though?

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