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PART1

prept rb30 block

nitrided crank

dowls removed from crank

acl race bearings mains, big ends

crank collar with grub screw

n1 oil pump

new water pump

spool h-beams rods

arp 2000 rod bolts

wiesco custom 25/30 pistons 7.8-1

total seal gapless rings

cometic head gasket

rb25 head convertion

performance valve springs 65 pound on seat

adjustable cam gears

keford billet cams 272deg 9mm lift (intake/exhaust) non vct

porting and pollishing intake and exhaust (12 hours)

1mm over sized stainless intake/ exhaust valves

arp head bolts

$5,500ono

strut brace $60

ROSS RACING harmonic balancer $450

gcg exhaust manifold t3 flanged $400

tial 38mm waste gate,screamer pipe $250

garrett t04z with t3 gt35 flange rear housing for faster spool $1,400

turbo bag $40

4" intake with pod $50

custom front mount and piping,tial blow off valve $350

3" exhaust $300

custom MR ENFORCER plenum with trumpets

xf throttle body $600

haltech e11v2 computer $1,000

eboost 2( fitted never used) $500

6 x individual coil packs OFFERS

alloy fuel rail twin -6 entries with a -8 return $100

kirk 0410757949

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PART1

prept rb30 block

nitrided crank

dowls removed from crank

acl race bearings mains, big ends

crank collar with grub screw

n1 oil pump

new water pump

spool h-beams rods

arp 2000 rod bolts

wiesco custom 25/30 pistons 7.8-1

total seal gapless rings

cometic head gasket

rb25 head convertion

performance valve springs 65 pound on seat

adjustable cam gears

keford billet cams 272deg 9mm lift (intake/exhaust) non vct

porting and pollishing intake and exhaust (12 hours)

1mm over sized stainless intake/ exhaust valves

arp head bolts

$5,500ono

strut brace $60

ROSS RACING harmonic balancer $450

gcg exhaust manifold t3 flanged - SOLD

tial 38mm waste gate,screamer pipe - SOLD

garrett t04z with t3 gt35 flange rear housing for faster spool - SOLD

turbo bag - SOLD

4" intake with pod $50

custom front mount and piping,tial blow off valve $350

3" exhaust $300

custom MR ENFORCER plenum with trumpets

xf throttle body $600

haltech e11v2 computer -sold

eboost 2( fitted never used) $500

6 x individual coil packs OFFERS

alloy fuel rail twin -6 entries with a -8 return $100

kirk 0410757949

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