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Item: Rebuilt RB26

Age: As new

Condition: As new

Price: $8kono

To Fit: (What car) what ever you want to put it in

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM or e-mail at [email protected]

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I also have for sale a rebuilt stock stroke RB26. Was built for me bur i now need to pay some debts. Has the below done when Advan Performance rebuilt it.

Arias pistons

stock rods

ARP bolts

N1 oil pump

GReddy cam gears

Tomei pon cams

ACL race series bearings

GReddy head gasket

N1 water pump

new timing belt bearings

Nissan genuine timing belt

painted red rocker and timing belt covers

most things were bead blasted and look as new

Need it gone to pay debts. Asking $8kono

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Vintage of the engine - 32, 33, 34??

Bore?

Cams?

Cheers

Sorry for the delay in the reply. I have had problems logging on for some reason :mellow:

Engine is from an R33 GTR. Poncams are 9.15mm and 260 degree inlet and exhaust. Pretty sure it has 86.5mm bore but will confirm tomorrow.

Brad

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