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I have for sale a rb 25 head set up to use on a rb30 block. It has had major porting done to it, has been reconditioned and has the vvt setup on it. No other modifications are needed to fit this head onto an rb30 block.

What it includes is rb25 na cams as they are slightly better than the turbo ones, adjustable cam gears (os giken i think), Rb25 plenum port matched to head, throttle body, vvt setup, cam covers etc, and coils packs. I may also be able to chase up an exhaust manifold for it. Im after 2000ono for the head setup.

I may also sell my new forged bottom end to suit with it or seperately. It has been blueprinted and balanced, has wiseco forged pistons to suit the 25 head, shotpeened rods, oringed etc etc. This bottom end was built by jason giller so it is a quality bottom end. Im after 3500ono for it.

I will sell it complete for 4800ono, thanks

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