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Item:Rb26 N1 block, pulleys, oil lines, bolts etc

Age:used

Condition:used

Price:$2349 - need it out of my garage

To Fit: ANY rb

Location:Sydney

Contact:PM me back

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Hi guys

I have an Rb26dett N1 block out of a late model R32.

I now own an Astra (depressing I know)

The block is in immaculate condition, thoroughly tested, as this was meant to go into my R34 dream car. It has no lipping of the bores, and has a stock 86mm bore.

It comes with ALL OIL Lines, ALL PULLEYS required, turbo manifolds AND bolts, which you will not find on a brand new N1 block. This will save you a fair whack of money if you were looking for a bottom end for a transplant. It is seasoned and run-in and ready to go.

Please contact me for any questions

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