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Item: RB30DET motor

Age: 6000km

Condition: Perfect

Price: $3000 ono

To Fit: (What car) Any RB series

Location: Blacktown

Contact: not304(AT)optusnet.com.au

Consists of:

* RB30 block, bored, decked & chemically cleaned...

* Linished crank & modified crank collar...

* Aries forged pistons, pins & spiral locks...

* ARP rod bolts...

* ARP head stud kit...

* ACL race series bearings...

* NEW waterpump...

* RB25DET oil pump...

* Bradided turbo oil lines with Speedflow fittings...

* RB25DET head, modified oil gallery, head surface ground...

* Cometic multi layer headgasket...

* NEW valve stem seals...

* Adjustable cam gears (NEW not yet fitted)...

* Braided oil drain + Speedflow fittings from head back to sump...

In perfect running condition that has only done approx 6000km.

Recently compession tested for this sale & has 160psi in each cylinder.

Complete less manifolds, wiring loom etc.

Selling due to hassles of converting the Stag (upgrading trans, diffs, brakes, 4WD adaptor etc). An easy 400+ KW engine depending on bolt on mods.

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hi got a few question what CR was the motor set upto you say its being sold due to hassels with fitting drive line up etc with the stag but yet it has 6000kms on the motor can i get some more info or history with the motor also what rods are used standard rods or forged

cheers kyle

With the cometic gasket it has 8:5.1cr.

Running standard rods with ARP rod bolts.

It was used in a RWD car for running in.

It only ever seen 7psi due to having a standard ECU tune.

I am converting my car to straight LPG so it would be a waste of money for me to purchase an aftermarket ECU, bigger injectors etc. For this reason it has not been dynoed, nor has it been boosted or driven hard etc. Has more than likely done less than 6000km but I am using that as a indication point to give interested parties a rough idea. I would rather over quote its milage useage than underquote it if you know what I mean...

Edited by inmate

$2500 if picked up within the week...

Alot of tyre kickers wanting to discuss there big plans & see pics,

but no1 with the actual money to purchase. Will leave this advertised for 1 more week untill 13/10/2008 and if it hasn't sold I will keep it & continue with my original plans...

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