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Hi all,

As topic states:

> RB26 NDC bearings - $150

Japanese bearing set, big end and main bearing sets to suit standard crank and rod specs. Brand new unused.

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> RB26 Block - $300

Had it sitting for months now, just want it gone. Nothing wrong with it, bores are at 86.5 which are glazed, so a hone etc will be needed. Only reason for not using this block is the prior purchase of 33 virgin block used for engine swapover.

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Taking reasonable offers on the block and bearings cos i want em gone but already pretty cheap as is.

Items located in Melb.

Thanks,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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would you be willing to ship to the USA?

Jay

Just as long as you can organise the freight, yeah no worries.

Block is located in Melbourne (Postcode 3131), Victoria, Australia.

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bump...i dunno why people dont want it, its hard to find decent 26 blocks these days....

i wanted it for a customer but...it had no engine number so it couldnt be used in a road car.

building a race engine now...if sale falls through ill take it.

i wanted it for a customer but...it had no engine number so it couldnt be used in a road car.

building a race engine now...if sale falls through ill take it.

Its called a number stamp.

Nothing illegal about it, just wanted to retain my cars own engine number.

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