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hey guys just selling my RB26dett

the engine includes CP pistons , cryo rods and crank , arp head stud kit , n1 oil pump , new water pump , cametic head gasket, jun cam gears , port and polished head , acid dipped block, bottom end done by bryants engineering and head done by barkleys , also comes with rb26 gear box , the turbo is a GT40 1.06 rear and a .50 front the front housing is polished , with high mount manifold , genuwine tial waste gate with screamer, comes with twin R33 air folw meters .custom pods to fit , dump pipe to suit 3 inch , 650 injectors , sard fuel reg, power fc with hand contoller gates timing belt , gates radiator houses , ford blue tapper covers , poilshed plenum , 5000 k old 5 puck brass button 3800 foot pound nismo clutch all braded lines all piping is polished, engined is tuned by mark at godzilla motorsports , currently making 507hp the all 4 wheels only only 21 pound plenty more in it , the motor is still in car so you can see how it is running , the motor is healthy as ever only done 5000k's since rebuild never drivin on 507 hp only tuned as i never got around to getting a boost controller only ran 16 pound making 430 at the wheels awsome motor for GTst or what ever the rebuild cost me 9000 selling everyting for 8500 ono , 10 sec motor im in brisbane will send any where prefer brisbane , matt 0422883933 thanks got dyno sheets dont really wanna seperate the things the engine is coming out of a R32 cheers if want photos ask pm

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