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Engine is complete and ready to drop in, Makes very impressive power and torque figures. The turbo set-up has been taken off for a new engine im currently building but im throwing in my old T04E and stock exhaust manifold.

Comes with:

Standard N/A rb30 block

Stock 25 Head / inlet

R33 oil pump

gtr N1 water pump

NICS 5 puck ceramic clutch / nismo springs in pressure plate. still bolted upto engine.

Sard injectors 650 cc

Cometic head gasket

New timing belt tensioners

Stock exhaust manifold with T04E

This engine has Zero blow-by.

Does not blow any smoke.

Compression within 5 psi on each cylinder (same to this day as when i built it) Running between 140-145 psi across all 6.

Rev cut was at 6,800 rpm.

serviced every 2000km's with motil competition 15W

Engine was tuned very safely at gt auto garage in brisbane.

Asking $2800 for the whole lot.

Located in Brisbane, Windsor.

Contact on 0413715944.

Cheers Kev.

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Jeebus/!!!

this is a BARGIN!!

you are mad to sell it for that you should be asking 4 grand.

1 in the hand is woth 2 in the bush, looking for quick easy sale.

This engine will not disappoint

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making 390 rwhp and 470 nm atw. full boost (17-18 psi) at 3200 rpm.

came on very hard.

did not want to rev this engine past 6800 with stock r33 oil pump and block.

for anyone who comes to have a look i have dyno sheets.

running safe air/fuels and bugger all timming only revving to 6,800.

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  • 3 weeks later...

OK im going to do a price list for everyone to show you how cheap this is.

rb30e - 250 (complete engine with spark plugs and original timming belt) $250

blown 25 - oil pump, knock sensors, loom and head ect... $1000

head gasket - $250

timming belt and 2 new timming belt tensioners - $230

gtr n1 water pump - $340

gaskets and oil seals, including rear main, crank and both cams - $ 200 at least

clean and check head, new valve stem seals, match head for the 30, add vvt with lines - $550

NICS clutch, has nismo springs and 5 puck button - $540

sard injectors - $600

t04e with dump pipe thrown in as well!

TOTAL $3960

NOT including turbo and labour!

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