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Rb25 Neo performance parts for sale

For sale.

Parting out myLewis engines torque monster Rb 25/30 Neo engine, reason for sale is project car has been sold and mate is purchasing bottom end. No receipts available, but items are new and have not been on running engine. Only been bolted together. I'll just let the pictures do the talking.

1. Neo Rips Racing Plenum complete with 80mm billet throttle body and genuine HKS fuel rail. $1700.

2. Rips Racing Catch can $350

3. Refurbished Rb25 Neo head, mild porting with HKS 264 inlet cam and Tomei 260 exhaust cam, adjustable cam gears, rear head drain with hose and speed flow fittings. MLSR head gasket, inlet and exhaust manifold gaskets, custom painted rocker covers (few chips on edges but nothing major. $2000.

If buyer wants entire package but only entire package I will reduce total price to $3500. Will ship but at buyers expense. 

Contact Jonny on 0401574823 if interested.

Cheers

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Yes head is still available as is the rest, springs were upgraded to 24psi spec but like I said don't have receipts to prove hence the reflection in price. In all accounts though you can see from pics it was a no expense spared project.

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