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SOLD!!!

come and get it guys.

As topic says... i've spun a bearing but engine still runs and idles perfect, it's only when revved the tapping can be heard.

engine is out.

RB26 twin turbo engine comes complete with:

- turbos

- manifolds

- coils

- injectors

- new clutch

- new N1 oil pump

- new sump baffle kit

- all plastic covers

INFO - engine was reconditioned only 2500kms ago but over revved before running in properly(no rev limiter). therefore you should be able to replace the damaged bearing and maybe the rod, machine the crank and away you go. ive been quoted $1500-$2000 for the whole job. (i might fix it if it doesn't get sold)

PRICE - $2500 open to offers

CONTACT - i can be contacted on 0411607607 for a quick response otherwise a PM is fine.

at this point i'm not seperating anything so please don't ask.

cheers,

Kiefer

Edited by peakn7
not sure why,thought you had a sale pending you scanning the receipts and emailing me,have agreed the freight quote is reasonable :(

Peakn7 PMed me today, but you called it first, so its yours dude, ill pull out. If this engine is still here at the end of June then its mine.

Peakn7 PMed me today, but you called it first, so its yours dude, ill pull out. If this engine is still here at the end of June then its mine.

mate that's very gentlemanly of you....strength and honour :thumbsup:

any sensible purchaser would want to see receipts so deal sealed on receipt of same

Edited by Z24O
mate that's very gentlemanly of you....strength and honour :thumbsup:

any sensible purchaser would want to see receipts so deal sealed on receipt of same

np mate.

And yeh, would defenetly go check it out before making any payments. But yeh, this is a BARGIN.

ok guys, can't track receipts, they're with previous owner and he keeps telling me he can't find them but he'll keep looking.

engine is out and can be inspected.

PM's replied to.

still for sale at this point.

dont know what u guys need receipts for, its a cheap engine and receipts dont prove

a thing. Stop wasting peoples time, if u want the engine buy it off the guy,

good luck bud, free bump as well

dont know what u guys need receipts for, its a cheap engine and receipts dont prove

a thing. Stop wasting peoples time, if u want the engine buy it off the guy,

good luck bud, free bump as well

your in perth aren't you buddy,there's one for sale over here in o'connor complete with loom(no ecu) asking $2000....this ones been for sale on the forum for over a week now,guess a few other interstaters may wish to see receipts for something they are buying on good faith(no matter how cheap it seems),can't speak for locals in SA

Edited by Z24O

since you weren't interested in separating a month or so ago...how about now?

I am after the complete top half, head, plenum, injectors, coil packs, loom, covers, cas, turbo lines.

if you're keen, pm me how much you'd be after plus postage.

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