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- RB25DET cylinder head, reconditioned, ported and polished professionally. comes complete with standard cams, valves and springs. has been on engine for short time so only needs a clean up. $650

- 2x RB25DET complete engine blocks, 1 had been rebuilt however rings did not bed in properly due to lack of tuning this one is fitted with acl race bearings, standard pistons and genuine nissan piston rings. $350

2nd one is completely stock and nothing wrong as far as i'm aware. $350

- Stainless high mount exhaust manifold looks like one from ebay. paid 300 for it a while ago but its been sitting around. will take $150

- r33 starter motors, alternators, coil packs, cas, standard injectors all off series 1 rb25 for sale too. make offers on wat u want.

more stuff and pics coming soon

Location:

south of brisbane

Item Condition:

head- very good conditon

blocks- good condition

manifold- never been used however has slight surface rust from sittin around

Reason for Selling:

cleaning up since moving back from melbourne

Price and Payment Conditions:

pick up only as parts are fairly big

Pictures:

soon

Contact Details:

Mark 0433 960 414 or pm

  • 5 months later...
was the head done by you? like the other one you did??? how do you know if it any better than a factory one, has it been flow tested???

Hahahah you 2 are best mates!!

was the head done by you? like the other one you did??? how do you know if it any better than a factory one, has it been flow tested???

hahaha i didn't do it i bought it like that. wouldn't waste my time porting it for very little gains none of the heads u got off me were ported either tool... none of this shit is for sale anymore so get lost..

hahaha i didn't do it i bought it like that. wouldn't waste my time porting it for very little gains none of the heads u got off me were ported either tool... none of this shit is for sale anymore so get lost..

good for you, what did you winge to mods to get my topic deleted, and they said I was the one with the attitude...

good for you, what did you winge to mods to get my topic deleted, and they said I was the one with the attitude...

thanks for the free bump sebastion, or levi wat ever the f**k your name is

pm sent

sorry man none off this stuff is for sale anymore sebastion is bringing up old shit

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