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Hey guys,

Im looking at selling my RB26/30 with custom stainless exhaust manifold and 63mm wastegate. The engine is previously from Mighty6.

If i dont get what im after ill continue my project.

Specs of the engine are as follows:

RB30 Bottom end

Cryoed crank

Arp rod bolts and head studs

Argo rods

Custom JE Pistons with with 22mm Gudgeon pins and lowered ring lands

3/4 grout filled block

copper head gasket

RB26 Head

Heavily ported by headsense

Heavy duty valve springs

HKS Cams

Inlet plenum

105mm throttle body

Direct port NOS system (including soleniods and 10 pound bottle)

Rochester 1240cc injectors

Additional injector rail

Custom fuel rail

Custom high mount exhaust manifold with T6 flange

Engine built to handle 1200HP by Hardcore Racing components. Would consider seperating parts but only in the groups as set up above.

Im looking for $12,000 negotiable for the Lot

PM me if interested,

or call 0404212391 (may not answer due to work so leave me an sms and ill get back to you)

Cheers,

Scott

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Engine has previously pulled 784rwhp without NOS and 9.3second quarter

how many kays/runs has engine done since last rebuild.

can you confirm if comp test/leak down test/general check has been done recently-ie any sort of assurance available as to condition.

how many kays/runs has engine done since last rebuild.

can you confirm if comp test/leak down test/general check has been done recently-ie any sort of assurance available as to condition.

apparently the fact it has 3/4 grout fill renders it not favourable for my circuit racing purposes. thanks for the reponse but i have just purchased PVL's..

I bought it off Goran (the guy who had it in the VL). I have a fair few personal "issues" at the moment and im thinking off selling. If i dont get what i want ill still keep it.

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