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Hey guys I'm looking at selling my rb25 motor that has just recently been rebuilt, engine has previously ran 9.60@141mph in 3000+lb vl wagon, engine is sold as a complete long engine, I have photo's of the build and most of the receipts as well, this would be a great engine for most forms of Motorsport drag, drift, circuit or even your daily street car, it will just need the bolt on's and off you go.. Only reason for sale is I'm looking at building a turbo lsx, but if I can't get the $$$ I'm after ill set this one up in the car again and go racing..

Here's a bit of a list of what's in it...

Rb25 series 2 block

Teflon coated cp pistons

Total seal gapless rings

REV Forged I beam rods

Kelford 278/278 cam shafts with springs to suit

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Tomei head gasket

All new bottom end bearings

Head studs

Ross performance crank/cam trigger kit

Rb26 covers (full set)

Hi energy sump to suit commodore/skyline (maybe some others)

All gaskets and seals replaced with genuine items

Genuine water pump

Gates timing belt

Looking for $10,500

Engine is located in geelong, PM for more details if interested...

Cheers

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