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Bare long engine means head block & sump

Rebuilt rb26 engine full balanced down to the clutch

N1 24u block

Detailed block

Torque plate bored and honed

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Ross forged pistons ceramic coated (coating cost $300)

Standard 26 rods with arp bolts, detailed and shot peened

ACL race bearings

ARP bottem end stud kit

Nismo lightened flywheel

Ported and polished head

Upgraded valve springs all new shims

Standard cams

Greddy cam gears

Gates timing belt

New exhaust studs

Modifited sump for RWD

mechining cost me $3300 alone.

Age:New

Condition:Hasn't been run yet still sitting in the garage run out of money to finish conversion

Price:$6000 ono

To Fit: (What car)any

Location:hervey bay qld can get to brisbane for free

Contact:anthony 0438774173

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