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Up for sale is a RB26DETT from a Nissan Skyline R33 GTR. Bought is origianlly to fit into my VL but have decided to go for a blower instead and thus not needing the head.

Includes head, manifolds, dump pipes, oil + water lines, cams, injectors, plenum, covers, heat shields. View pics to see what it comes with exactly. All are in great condition. No turbos available.

Sorry will not break up item.

$3000.

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Please PM for any other info.

-KRILLEN.

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And I'll take your dirty socks if you don't need them.

C'mon guys, he was pretty explicit.

We are simply letting him know that we are INTERESTED

when/if he decides to split this up - we are here to support that decision :P

knowledge is power

I hope if have made my HIDDEN agenda OBVIOUS

I WANT THAT PLENUM – AND I WANT IT CHEAP !!!

LOL! Thanks ot all that are interested. But like it says i would really like to sell it all at once. Big turbos dont come cheap and i dont want the loan to get outta control without paying it off hehe. But if i do decide to seperate i will definately let you all know.

If anyone does know of mates interested in my engine please pass this topic to them.

-Krill.

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