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Hi everyone,

I have the following up for sale as i no longer need it.

As far as i am aware it only completed a few Dyno runs and not a cent was spared.

The following is what was done:

RB25 Motor

  • Ross Racing Pistons
  • Engine Gasket set incl. steek head gasket
  • set Race Series Big End Bearings
  • Race Series Main Bearings
  • Welsh Plugs, big and small
  • Serviced Cylinder Head
  • Port and Polish Cylinder Head
  • Machin block deck surface, balance crank and linish, balance pistons, balance rods, machined flywheel, removed aluminium plugs and replaced with steel plugs

total cost when everything was done was over 6K (i have the reciept) $6,384.84 including labour etc

Im chasing $2200 firm.

Anyone who knows about building engines would see that the racing pistons costed 1300 so trying to get rid of it cheap.

Any questions please ask. (as far as im aware it will need new oil squirters)

thanks,

Tom

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Hi mate,

Im out in Berwick however motor is in dandenong.

motor was built to handle upto 450rwkw

As we were taking out the motor somehow one broke, not a big deal could have them replaced myself.

Was built and then sat around for a while a just never ended up using it from then on.

More than happy for you to inspect.

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