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RB25DET

# Block - No scoring or noise - needs coolant flushed out, blown head gasket.

# Head - Ported Exaust Ports, Machined And Blasted With New Welsh Plugs

# Intake Manifold

# Exaust Manifold

# Turbo - good condition, very little play, good bearings, seals, no scoring.

# All Sensors

# Exaust Gasket, plus intake gaskets

This is the complete engine, minus coil packs, loom, ecu, flywheel (manual spigot) or altenator.

Location: 10km From Brisbane

Reason for sale: Bought an import 31 with a modified VG30DET and am no longer seeking to build a RB30DET... Was going to use a 30 Block...

25 Block is still good tho...

Price: $1,500 Negotiable

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The above pic shows the port work done to each exaust port

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Sorry could not be bothered degreasing turbo...

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  • 3 weeks later...
Interested in selling just the head

Whats the cheapest you will sell the package for

The cheapest at this point is $1200. If you just want the head seperately please make an offer.

cheers

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