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Selling a fully built RB25det, this is a proven combo and has only done about 10,000kms. With its current setup using only a garrett gt35r, vipec ecu and supporting bolt ons it puts out a conservative 604rwhp.

This engine includes:

Tomei 264º 10.5mm lift inlet and exhaust cams

Tomei type B valve springs

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Fully ported and polished head

ARP 2000 12mm head studs (head and block drilled and tapped to take the larger studs)

Arias forged pistons

Spool H beam conrods

ARP 2000 rod bolts

ARP 2000 main studs

ACL race bearings

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Gates racing belt and tensioners

Fully blue-printed and balanced

Probably other stuff i cant think of at the moment also. Moving onto the next project is the only reason for the sale and the engine is still in the current car. The parts and machining alone add up to 20 000, asking for 10 000neg.

Genuine buyers only please call 0414 186 335.

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Hi PHT33

sent you a PM.

my work hours are little all over the place to call during the week is it fine to work on weekend or just let me know what time is good to call.

any extra info regarding to the engine build more photos

would be awesome.

very interested

Call anytime, it will be alot easier to talk about all the work that has been done on this engine over the phone rather than type it all. If you want me to call you pm me your number, if youd prefer.

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