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Errrr man... u have the bottom end listed as $4500... and the top end listed as $3300 which comes to a total of $7800 if purchased seperately.

But you want $8300 for the lot... now thats cool if thats how you wanna do it, but usually its a discount not an increase if you take the lot, thought you mighta made a boo boo somewhere.

Also im pretty sure you mean an RB30E Series 2 Block... as far as i know there was never a twin cam version of the RB30 ever released, hence the point of doing the conversion.

(plz dont think im taking a shot at you either, just thought if you fixed up those couple of errors might help ya sell it, looks like a real solid package, good luck with your sale)

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Bottom end is sold as of last week. I still have the RB25DET top end, and have added a few more parts... so the revised list of whats available now is:

RB25DET Series 2 head with <80,000K on it, pressure tested, lightly shaved, cc'd, re-surfaced valves and cut valve seats. VVT Head.

Standard camshafts, rocker covers, lifters etc

Tomei oil restricters

87mm Tomei 1.5mm stainless steel 3 layer grommet head gasket. Lowers compression to 8.2:1

Genuine Greddy intake plenum with all the accessories.

Greddy intake and exhaust cam gears.

Polished and blue anodised billet fuel rail designed to accept 14mm injectors and adapt the Greddy side feed injectors to 14mm top feed injectors.

ARP head studs

6 x 650cc delphi low impedance injectors, 14mm to suit rail and plenum configuration mentioned above. All new.

$4500 the lot.

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I cant remember what i paid for it. I think it was about $1800 or $2000. Horsepowerinabox sell the same turbo for $2350 so i either got mine cheap, or the prices went up.

I'd accept $1800 for the GT3040R. Its specs again are 0.7/0.82, and it requires an external gate.

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Afraid not... but I do have a brand spankin' new GT3040R 0.7/0.82 700hp garret turbo. Its still in the shipping box, never opened. That was for this engine as well...

It's a 600hp turbo (not 700hp). I have the same spec turbo on my car - good piece of kit :happy:

Good luck with the sale :(

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