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RB30 NA S2 block and crank

Block has been acid dipped and painted black with standard bore size. Both very good condition.

$150

All parts come off RB25DET NEO 55000km

Block needs bore (20thou shoud do) $100

Crank $200

x6 conrods (which are rb26) $200

x6 coilpacks $150

x6 injectors $150

cams $100

cam gears $60

afm (comes with apexi filter and cai stainless pipe) $200

brand new hks timing belt $100

coilpack and cam cover both $80

rocker covers $120

bare cylinder head (slight damage to no. 6) $300

intake manifold $80

please ring or msg me on 0433466016. Located in perth. Freight at buyers expense

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RB30 NA S2 block and crank

Block has been acid dipped and painted black with standard bore size. Both very good condition.

$150

All parts come off RB25DET NEO 55000km

Block needs bore (20thou shoud do) $100

Crank $200

x6 conrods (which are rb26) $200

x6 coilpacks $150

x6 injectors $150

cams $100

cam gears $60

afm (comes with apexi filter and cai stainless pipe) $200

brand new hks timing belt $100

coilpack and cam cover both $80

rocker covers $120

bare cylinder head (slight damage to no. 6) $300

intake manifold $80

please ring or msg me on 0433466016. Located in perth. Freight at buyers expense

Got any photos of the damage to cylinder 6 of the head?

very interested in the neo block and bare head,how much would postage be to busso,so thats 400 all up for block and head!old mans a mech so fixing head would be no prob,how bad is damage to head,and is it worth fixing,thanks!

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