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350+KW RB25 Package- bulit motor, turbo, ecu, intake and cooling system

Selling the engine setup out of my sil80 to fund another project.

Engine was built by Red R Racing in 2010 and I purchased it off another forum member in January 2012 with 1500km on it.

I have since removed the head and put on another one with a lot of port work and nitto head gasket in August 2015 by East Coast Customs in Brisbane.

Engine has less than 7000km on it as the car sat for long periods due to work. Has always been serviced with either Motul or penrite oil, changed to full synthetic when i had it tuned on flex fuel.

package will come complete with Engine, Intake, Exhaust side, mounts, loom & sensors, hardrace engine mounts, oil cooler, radiator (suits s13/r32) and header tank and Exedy ceramic puk clutch.

for any more information PM me and i will give you my phone number to call

Will not part anything located in Townsville QLD

$13000ono

Engine made 310 kw @20psi on 98, 365kw @26psi on E85

engine:
Mahle pistons
spool rods
arp bolts and studs
balanced and grub screwed crank
nitto oil pump
larger sump with baffles and 2 -10 ports
head drain
tomei poncams 256 degree
tomei valve springs
ported head
ross balancer
partly grout filled
oil restrictors
metal headgasket
ross balancer
Greddy plenum with Q45 throttle body- ceramic coated
6boost manifold- ceramic coated
gt3076r- ceramic coated
60mm turbosmart gate
all lines braided teflon
3 inch stainless exhaust
42mm radiator
headertank
mocal oil block with thermostat
setrab oil cooler
RB26 engine covers- powder coated 
Mines cam baffles

ECU & Fuel:
1000cc injectors
nismo fuel reg
gtr fuel rail
Link G4 ecu- ethanol, fuel & oil pressure sensors
Techedge wideband

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