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I have decided to part with the 31. First to go is the Rb25

engine009.jpg

RB25kas016.jpg

Engine is assembled with race series forged pistons 50thou over.

HKS cams 9mm Lift 264 duration on the exhaust, Inlet has 8.8 mm 256 duration retaining the VCT.

HKS Cam sprocket on the exhaust.

Eagle rod's

MLS Metal head gasket

1mm oversized valve

Upgraded valve springs

race series bearing's, large ends and mains.

all welsh plugs replaced

all heater hoses replaced

Bottom end was balanced including the Jim Berry clutch.

Split fire coil packs

N1 water pump

N1 oil Pump

Crank collar

Standard turbo

HKS dump pipe

Engine has done roughly 10,000km's since being built and is still in vehicle to be viewed.

Motul 300v comp oil has only been used after the initial run in period.

Loom can be supplied with engine but it will suit a 31 conversion.

Once buyer has paid deposit/full amount engine will be removed and buyer can collect from Glendale N.S.W

Engine is listed for sale else where.

Asking $7000

Any info call Kyle 0417224107

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I have decided to part with the 31. First to go is the Rb25

engine009.jpg

RB25kas016.jpg

Engine is assembled with race series forged pistons 20thou over.

HKS cams 9mm Lift 264 duration on the exhaust, Inlet has 8.8 mm 256 duration retaining the VCT.

HKS Cam sprocket on the exhaust.

Eagle rod's

MLS Metal head gasket

1mm oversized valve

Upgraded valve springs

race series bearing's, large ends and mains.

all welsh plugs replaced

all heater hoses replaced

Bottom end was balanced including the Jim Berry clutch.

Split fire coil packs

N1 water pump

N1 oil Pump

Crank collar

Standard turbo

HKS dump pipe

Engine has done roughly 20,000km's since being built and is still in vehicle to be viewed.

Motul 300v comp oil has only been used after the initial run in period.

Loom can be supplied with engine but it will suit a 31 conversion.

Once buyer has paid deposit/full amount engine will be removed and buyer can collect from Glendale N.S.W

Engine is listed for sale else where.

Asking $7000

Any info call Kyle 0417224107

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