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Item: RB26DETT FOR SALE

Condition: Good

Price: 4000 Each

Location: Brisbane

details as follow:

R33GTR from 97 model if I remember..

in very good condition

turbo no damage

will come with good condition loom

all the part to conversion to GTR such as ECU

genuine inter cooler and all the paping, airfilters

also RB25DET manual gear box and drive shaft and diff

also has spear R33GTR turbo as back up ( two)

all the fun and belt and new water pump

R32GTR details as follow:

engine was already in very good condition but my friend spend about 2200 to

recond such as new parts like water pump and all the gasket and head gasket

and seals and oil filters and much more...

as parts I also has three RB25DET new oil pan

R32GTR ECU

and RB25DET gear box and drive sharft and diff

all the belt and fun

airfilters and intercooler and all the piping...

apart of above items...

gear box and all the parts to convert to Manual kit...

all the R33GTR front pipe and a few after market R33GTR front pipe includes

HKS new one ..

also has Kakimoto R32GTR aftermarket exhaust in very good condition

also has R34 GT engine and loom

Anyone interested, please PM me!

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well, i guess we will have to wait and see, considering i just bought the R33 engine from him..

so far via email he has been quite helpfull (and his trader rating is good so far), and the engine should be shipping to me this week.

I will let you all know i guess, but i am pretty confident there will be no dramas.

Edited by YO880

I've seen all of these engines and know the purpose for which they were initially bought (some very awesome R34 sedans), all are top-condition and a bargain for someone to take advantage of a project that was too time consuming and exhausting to carry on with (those who have experienced the pain of putting engines into R34 where they didn't originate)

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