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Item:1x rb30e short motor dissasembled. was running fine, removed due to F***** valves. block with crank, rods, pistons, crank cage, oil pump, sump pan & strainer, balancer, mount brackets, flywheel ect. block has clean bores, crank journals arent scratched, crank timing pulley is 1 year old but the seal is leaking. crank has a manual spigot in it. perfect for a det conversion

2x assembled complete RB30es, both were running but were pretty s*** and have been sitting outside for awhile. suit stripdown for a det conversion

all three have the oil/water bungs ect on the blocks

Age: dissasembled one has 270000 kays, unsure of the other

Condition: as listed

Price:

dissasembled one is $100 with all the bits

assembled ones are $70 as is

To Fit: (What car) skylines, silvias ect

Location: all 3 are located in ashgrove brisbane

Contact:

pm me or 0402 728 256

Comments:

a ducks quack doesnt echo and no one knows why

  • 2 weeks later...

yes it is really cheap. ive had no less than 10 people say they want one, some pretty high profile people too.. theyre at my mates house and the old man wants them gone. come and get the assembled ones tomorrow or the scrap metal guy will.

two assembled ones are gone

the stripped on is still here, need it gone. the bore is untouched, the bottom end doesnt look like its been rebuilt. feel free to have a look.

also have another rb30e.. ran beautifully but doesnt have the oil/water bungs. and yes its a r31 block not a VL one. perfect for a na r31 thrasher or daily

  • 4 weeks later...
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  • 4 weeks later...

dissasembled block still here. and if your not genuinely interested then for the love of f**k dont waste my time.

someone asked me if it has a flat machined area below the waterpump to fit a tensioner for a twin cam conversion, YES IT HAS IT.

pic of block (all of the included internal bits arent in the picture)

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