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I have a RB26 motor that I need to sell, It was in my R34 GTT...

Ideally, I dont wanna go through the hassle of breaking it down to parts...

It has polished covers and inlet manifold...

HKS metal head gasket...

OS giken cam gears, new timing belt, clear RB26 timing cover

motor compression tests fine...it was originally in a 32 GTR...

It has trust sump extension since it had to be modified for GTT...

NOTE: The exhaust manifolds are already gone so to are turbo's...

Reason for selling is, well i had started the project over 12mths ago and in the end gave up..due to cost.

Its a tidy motor, and has some nice parts on it so Im after around $6,500 neg. Thats a good price given its a condition. I've seen places asking a lot more for worse condition

Please PM me for details.

Cheers :w00t:

PS i have pics..just for some reason the forum isnt liking me uploading them lol so happy to email them...

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fark $6.5k wow i think ur askin 2 much there mate. ive seen r32 gtr engines with turbos (compelet) for $4.5k in good condition

good lucky with the sale

geez, i wish they had been around in good nick for 4500 when i was looking...i seen them go for as high as 8k, no turbos. Ive seen crap ones, not even schmick for 5500...so i feel im being reasonable

by the way..6500 is a starting point...didnt i say neg?

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head gasket had already been changed when purchased...has a HKS 1.2mm I believe..

Compression test was fine over 150psi each cylinder

motor was running and working fine when purchased.

*price drop* $5,000 ono.

Really have to move it guys...it just sitting in my garage taking up space!

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