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Possibly sellin my RB30 SII thats just being finished atm.

For Sale: RB30 S2 Full Rolling Assembly complete with;

Fully cleaned / and decked and faced block crack tested.

Block bored and honed 20 thou.

full crack tested, balanced and linished crank and con rods

oil pump crank collar, brand new welsh plugs.

crank re-plugged and finished, and balanced.

ACL Race series pistons, fully balanced and mated with newly bored block tolerances

ACL Race series Bearings

ARP Stud Rod Stud kit

this is an awesome block, searched about 18 months to find one in this condition.

Reason for selling: costing more than I was originally told, and or anticipated.

Price: 3k solid. getting a free engine, just paying the outstanding bill, i will stand to loose a considerable amount.

Price is not negotiable, No time wasters please.

phone : 0432279166

: dale

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