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Hey all.

Up for sale is my brand new RB26 N1 Block. I was going to use it for a large RB26 build but only have need for a standard block now. Don't have pics at the moment but can get some if there is a serious party interested.

I'm putting this up at $4200 to some that may be high but it will be very hard to let this go as its difficult getting another one.

Pm me for the quickest response. I'm fairly firm on the price and am willing to post at buyers expense.

Cheers, Semo

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Man your dreaming!

I bout at N1 block about 2 years ago for $3250. Surely they've come down in price if not still around there.

Either trying to make money or u got ripped.

Man your dreaming!

I bout at N1 block about 2 years ago for $3250. Surely they've come down in price if not still around there.

Either trying to make money or u got ripped.

Try to buy one now dude, you just can't buy them because they don't exist!!! 2 years ago you could buy one in japan for 130,000 Yen.

Edited by wrxhoon
Man your dreaming!

I bout at N1 block about 2 years ago for $3250. Surely they've come down in price if not still around there.

Either trying to make money or u got ripped.

Lol please do ur research before posting, look into how hard it is getting an N1 block atm. k thanks

Also the block was bought mid last year, unfortunately it has no signficant markings to separate from R32,R33,R34 but its still in the box and plastic wrapping it came from japan in, all that was done was lifting the lid for pics.

edit: and recent post clearly states ONO so make an offer if your interested.

Edited by Style32
Man your dreaming!

I bout at N1 block about 2 years ago for $3250. Surely they've come down in price if not still around there.

Either trying to make money or u got ripped.

Warning issued

Next time read the rules and keep your mouth shut if you aren't genuinely interested in buying

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