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Selling my RB30 + Turbo set up

This was built by myself and dad (mechanic), block work done by Westend performance and tuning by Tom and BD4s

Engine has ran flawlessly for the past 4000km and a lot of good parts have gone into it..

Car ran in on 230rwkw and ran for about 1000km with 270rwkw with the small 8cm rear housing turbo

This will fall into an gtst with no issue.

Off the top of my head parts & work done:

Rb25de head (rare r32 head, no VCT)

Reco rb30 block (bore, hone, acid dip etc etc)

Reco rb30 crank (crack test, linish etc etc)

Cp pistons 9:1

Restrictors in block

Reco head

Gtr valve springs

Cpc custom plenum with billet throttle body (will come with acc cable to work in gtst also master cylinder to provide room)

Gates powergrip timing belt

New waterpump

Recondition oil pump

Crank shaft collar

Tomei cam gears

All new gaskets

Tomei head gasket

New tensioners

New king bearings, all replaced

Powder coated cam shaft covers with welded -10 bungs

Reco power steering pump

Hks fconV pro with map and air temp sensor

Gtr injectors

Price 5.5k

I'm sure there parts i've forgotten to list also

TD06 20g with 8cm read housing

Had this set up previously on my rb20 and made 260rwkw

anyone with it will tell you its one of the best rb20 set ups you can buy.

comes with:

recondition Td06 20g turbo 8cm rear housing

new front comp wheel

Front dump pipe

Oil line

Custom exhaust manifold

braided drain pipe

Tial 38mm Wastegate

Price $1.7k

If you want the turbo set up + motor i can provide a good price

extra parts i can sell to make the install easier are:

Custom power steering reservoir with lines and earls fittings

Custom radiator over flow bottle

Apexi pod filter

UAS catch can with light weight braided hose

rb20 gear box in good condition

Everything is in sydney and i prefer pick up..

Make an offer if you like but nothing stupid.

Thanks

John

Edited by silver gts-t
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