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Item: RB26 bottom end

Age: Rebuilt not used since

Price: $3000 neg

Location: Sydney Pick up only

Comments: Standard 05U block. Bored 20thou over (86.5mm) Using new JE pistons and total seal rings. Factory rods with ARP studs and nuts. R33 Crank with long collar. Factory journal sizes. ACL race series bearings were used. Was crack tested and has also been grub screwed, balanced with a factory flywheel/balancer. ARP main stud kit.

Block has been decked and not had a head bolted down.

Can supply a set of ARP head studs with it, have been tourqued down but not used. as well as a MLS head gasket for it.

All machining was done by Duncan and Foster engine was assembeled then wrapped and kept for a spare but the car is now behond this type of build so I may as well sell it and fund a bigger/better spare.

Not looking for shit kickers if your not interested in seriously buying it then please dont waste my time. If it doesnt sell ill keep it. The price ive stated is roughly what it cost in parts and machining, if you dont like it then dont post anything....

ill allow inspections, its got no sump so you can see everything inside and more than welcome to call Simon who will confirm the machining that was carried out and parts that were used.

I can organise photos for potential buyers but would rather they came and looked at it in person.

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