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Hi,

I'm selling all of my new and used parts that I purchased for my RB25/30 GTS4 engine build bit I never got around to using. Now the car is gone I have a spare room full of parts I'll never use, so here's the list.

RB25DET Series 2 head, machined, pressure tested, and wrapped in plastic with cams and lifters numbered and all ready for assembly. Cams are stock. VVT is intact. Had about 56,000k on the engine it came off. Rocker covers, all bolts, cam gears the works. Will throw in all the standard accessories as well. $1300 ono.

I'll throw in an ARP RB25DET head stud kit to anyone that wants to buy the head. Just found it when cleaning up my workshop the other day

Greddy RB26 Oil pump $1250 Firm (way better than an N1, and retail for over $1500)

Tomei RB25DET 1.2mm x 0.020" oversize (87mm) stainless steel shim grommet style head gasket $300 ono

I'm in Cairns, and will freight anywhere.

Phone : 0434 147 478 or PM me on this forum.

Cheers,

Ian

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Pics attached, and the regulator is below.

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I can take pics of the head, but there isn't much to see. Its all wrapped in plastic and i'd rather not go getting the machining oil contaminated with dust and shit.

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What is this?

[Greddy RB20DET metal head gasket 1.2mm x 0.020" oversize (87mm) $50.]

You can't bore an rb20 to 87mm

Correction!!! The cylinder holes measure 79mm. It is definatly an RB20DET 3 layer metal head gasket tho, and its 1.2mm thick.

THanks for spotting that!

Cheers,

Ian

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ARP Head Studs - Sold

Greddy RB26 Oil pump - Sold

Tomei RB25DET Head Gasket - Sold

Fuel pressure reg - sold

Cusco brake stopper - sold

Greddy plenum - sold

Billet fuel rail - sold

Head still for sale...

Make a reasonable offer....

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