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  • 9 months later...
NXTIME....I suggest you get in contact with me, sooner rather than latter.

ITEM: As new 05U RB26 block fitted with HKS 2.8L Step 2 stroker kit

CONDITION: excellent

PRICE: Cost $16K+ asking $9,000 or near offer

PICS: on request

OK charlie (NXTIME).....you've had 2 years and you keep making promises, but keep failing to make payments back to me....the HKS kit was returned to you....I WANT MY MONEY BACK NOW

If you have a grievance - i suggest you fully detail it and PM me with the information GTR STI.

Mind you, if its not details and contains no evidence... then you will have to keep your opinion to yourself.

You can't run around without solid evidence (email, PM and so on).

And for you sellers - you know the deal, i hope this isn't a deal gone bad from your end

If you have a grievance - i suggest you fully detail it and PM me with the information GTR STI.

Mind you, if its not details and contains no evidence... then you will have to keep your opinion to yourself.

You can't run around without solid evidence (email, PM and so on).

And for you sellers - you know the deal, i hope this isn't a deal gone bad from your end

Yes...have it all....charlie was to make a payment to-day....never happened....but he has been going to make payments for a while now, but never does.....Blitz is totally aware of this situation and at one time had a talk to him early in the peace......but now I am sick and tide of NXTIME promises. This was an $11000 deal gone wrong.

I hope he realises that I've now had enough....and he needs to rectify the refund as a proirity.

  • 2 months later...
My plans have changed and I am no longer going to be building a drag car so it's time for these parts to go to fund further upgrades for my car:

ITEM: 800hp+ RB26 HKS Twin GT2835 turbo kit; exhaust manifold, wastegates and rear turbo housings have been ceramic coated; comp housings have been polished. Also comes with dump pipes and polished stainless steel intake pipes and K&N filters.

This kit made 546rwhp@16psi on initial tune. Will make over 700rwhp very easily.

CONDITION: Very good used (~5,000km)

PRICE: now $4,500!

PICS: below

Item: GTR Trust/GReddy twin entry drag cooler 600 x 300 x 150mm with 2 x 60mm inlets and 100mm outlet

Condition: Excellent - as new.

Price: $1,800ono

To Fit: GT-R's or whatever you like

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: No longer needed as I have changed my mind again and am upgrading.

ITEM: Apexi V-MAX SPL forged billet 2.6L crank

CONDITION: Excellent used

PRICE: $3,300

OTHER: Can be revved to 10K+ with the right head components; rated to 1000+HP.

ITEM: As new 05U RB26 block fitted with HKS 2.8L Step 2 stroker kit

CONDITION: excellent

PRICE: Cost $16K+ asking $9,000 or near offer

PICS: on request

ITEM: RB26 Apexi V-Max 270 deg 11.4mm camshafts.

CONDITION: Excellent - unused

PRICE: $900ono

ITEM: RB26 Apexi V-Max 9,000 rpm valve springs and retainers

CONDITION: Excellent - used for 1,000km.

PRICE: $700ono

Or Cams, springs, retainers for $1500ono

No timewasters or lowballers.

Do you still have the 2.8 stroker kit with block in need of bottom end rebuild with good block

  • 3 months later...

Hey mate is the hks stoker kit engine still available? can you email me some pics to [email protected]. Anythink else done to the engine at all? Has the engine been run in? reciepts. And also pics on apexi cams, valve spring retainers and retainers. Thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

hey mate

I am chasing a set of Throttle bodies and intake manifold for the RB26. Do you have any for sale?

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