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For sale is a RB 25 neo rotating assembly, custom cp pistons with ceramic coating, nitto H beam rods with arp 2000 bolts and stock crank fitted with a nitto crank collar, cleaned and grub screwed micro polished and balanced with the rods and pistons all work done by racepace motorsport, only done 8000 klms removed from engine as going a stroker, all in top condition can be confirmed by racepace motorsport. price $2000 contact me for pictures as having problems downloading them.

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13 hours ago, admS15 said:

Don't tempt me lol.

I need to tear down my motor and see what's cooked and what's salvageable first.

16 hours ago, robin schembri said:

here are the photos of the rotating assembly

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Also have a billet geared oil pump if anyone is interested rebuilt only done 8000 klms $500 with reemax billet gears

13 hours ago, robin schembri said:

Also have a billet geared oil pump if anyone is interested rebuilt only done 8000 klms $500 with reemax billet gears

Is that a normal oil pump or N1?

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