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Hi Guys

Selling my rb2.1 has done less than 4000klm putting car back to standard to sell spec's are

Rb20 block bored 40 thou cracked checked acid cleaned line bored

arias 40 thou oversized pistons

rb26 conrods resized shotpeened and hardened and balanced arp rod bolts

rb25 crank with n1 colar fitted checked and balanced

n1 water pump

n1 oil pump

arp main and head bolts

hks cams 264 9mm lift

hks cam gears gates timing belt

rb20head port and polished with 1mm oversized valves

oil return from head to sump

tomei oil restrictors

no turbo or injectors or ecu

thats about all I can think of atm but will update if I remember anything else, engine has made 306rwkw with only 1800k's on it, in an r32 gtst and has run an 11.7 at wsid on its second outing so there was more in it

Price $6500 which is less than half what it cost to build

location is sydney west

Will update with pics of build a bit later

Cheers Peter

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I can vouch for this set-up as I have been in the car numerous times.

A really tough and well thought out engine with a lot more left in it.

Someones going to pick up an awesome engine package.

Cheers

Daniel

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