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Hey guys, thinking of selling my project as I want to buy a house.

Complete rb26dett head minus manifolds, comes with clear cam cover and HOK kandy apple read timing and spark covers which cost me $600 to be painted and they have never been fitted, I'll also throw in a set of anodised red cam gears which are brand new.

$1200

Turbo is brand new from Leigh (extreme turbo manifolds). It's a 1000hp rated garrett GT4202r it's never been used. I paid $2000+ just for the centre cartridge alone as I already had the polished comp housing and the .91 rear housing which has been ceramic coated.

$2000

Oil and water lines set with custom drain pipe etc to suit turbocharger. Cost me $390, sell for

$350

ETM top mount manifold made to suit the 26/30 and the GT42 with a turbosmart 45mm gate (also have the gate) and screamer pipe all ceramic coated, this cost me $1230 before the ceramic coating.

$1100

ETM 4" into 3" dump pipe, this thing is a work of art, where the 4" steps down into the 3" it sleeves over itself and has a clamp that goes around so you can just slip the exhaust off when you go to the track. This is also ceramic coated. Cost me $450 before the coating.

$400

Brand new Rochester RB26 1000cc injectors and brand new anodised blue fuel rail to suit, cost me over $850 sell for

$650

RB26 wiring loom $300

Turbosmart 45mm wastegate $400

Will sell all this as a package for $6400, it's cost me alot more than that!

Or I may be interested in trading this for a single cam setup complete, turbo engine, turbo, manifolds, ecu etc to put in my roller and sell. Let me know what you have.

People, this gear was chosen carefully, I wanted something that would make 650-700rwhp but also be streetable, without being a lag monster.

Suit a serious buyer who has the time/money/patients to screw the rest together and make some serious power!

Any enquiries, don't hesitate to call.

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Edited by nugget400hp

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