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i was going to do this conversion but ive changed my mind. so my loss your gain.

i have a rb25 det engine with a droped piston (but head should still be good) engine had 104000kms on it before letting go on the dyno. compression test showed bugger all on no.6 so its more than likely the ring land/piston etc. with this engine i am ONLY selling the head, block, ex mani, oil pump, water pump, cam covers, coil cover etc.

also have a rb30 series2 engine i purchased to complete the conversion. the series 2's already have the flat machined surface on the front to mount the extra tensioner and has oil feeds bunged up ready for turbo convo (so basically LESS modification needed with series2 and is the prefered choice with this conversion) The head has been taken off and the bores are mint and can be inspected. with this engine you will recieve basically everything, its pretty complete, so can sell off the head, harness etc.

PRICE: $1050 NEW PRICE: $800 Plus delivery

CONTACT: via PM if interested or any questions

PICS: for those genuinely interested i can supply detailed pics however im sure you all know what this stuff looks like.

would prefer pick up (from perth) but havent had much luck locally, so with a new lower price i am now willing to deliver anywhere in aus, as long as you pay for the pallet!

also would consider a trade for WHY??

Thanx ppl

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