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As title says, im after ~5 rb30 blocks with cranks.

Prefer them to be std bore with little/no scoring on the bores and crank

Will pickup and willing to travel between sunny/gold coasts.

let me know what you've got and what you want for them

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i got 2 block pulled apart with 20thou i think, pulling a 3rd one apart this morning hoping for standard bore... if you want these 2 blocks and a crank come get them lol

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mate i got 2 running engines here, one has a suspected cracked head but the other runs mint.

no manifolds or pumps/brackets just complete engines (from sump to cam cover)

pick up and they are yours, northside brisbane. Anytime during the week next week would be ok, i have to remove a gearbox from one

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Got 1 block and 1 balanced crank

come make me an offer. (Brighton) you name the price and its yours dude. just want it gooonne.

Any of you guys still got RB30 blocks lying around you need to get rid off? Will come pick one up from anywhere in BNE this weekend, just let me know.

Can't send PM's, don't have enough posts :-/



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