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ok i just sighned up because i have these parts for sale

rb26 head

chemically cleaned

deburred

planed

fully re machine

ported and polished

stock brand new valves

stock brand new retainers

brand new hks 272 10.2 lift cams

brand new hks valve springs

perfect condition has not yet been used

comes with plenum and throttle setup

cas

sensors etc

fuel rail

no injectors or cam covers

asking price $3200

will post anywhere at buyers expence

ems 8860 ecu brand new neer used has map for 26/30 cost 1850 im after 1650

stock rb26 head with plenum and throttles sensors wiring loom and std ecu no covers or injectors asking 1100

to4z surge slotted and ceramic coated rear housing asking 2300

turbosmart 48mm pro gate brand new never used asking 650

apexi power fc suit r33 gtst comes with hand controller was only used once on the dyno asking 1000

magnafual 1000hp fuel pump and billet filter cost 1k im after 800

rb26 ati balncer with billet anodised water pump pulley after 800

sard rb26 injectors twin spray 850cc asking 700

turbosmart 1200hp fuel reg 500

plasmaman custom intercooler 700 by 280 by 100 cost 1500 selling for 1200

rb25 head modded to suit rb30 block ready to bolt on comes with oil feed hose witing loom fuel rail injectors and sensors asking 1000

6boost custom highmount manifold to suit gt35/40 or any t3 flange turbo cost 1300 asking 1000

ati rb26 head studs cost 400 asking 300

billet anodised hks fuel rail 350

custom clatch built to handle 300rwkw daily drivable comes with flywheel suit rb 20 or 25 cost 650 after 500

ring me on 0409512048

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unfortunatley im in tasmania and my digital camera is rooted i may be able to go threw some extra trouble to get certain pics if somone is really interested and not a time waster power fc is sold

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unfortunatley im in tasmania and my digital camera is rooted i may be able to go threw some extra trouble to get certain pics if somone is really interested and not a time waster power fc is sold

can you please get a couple pics of the 2 x rb26 heads.

and pm me or post them up here either or.

very intersted just not sure which one.

what model are they 32? 33?

and why have they not got cam covers?

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bump make offers on anything very strong rb30 bottom end there will take 400rwkw price drop 3k delivered

there was no mention of an rb30 in the original thread. can u pm me pics and more info please?

oh oops i thought it was in there lol

it has

cp forged pistons to suit twin cam head 8.5 comp

h beam conrods

arp studs

it is 20 thou over

rb25 oil pump

new water pump

new main seal

repainted block

crack tested

were after 3k for it but if somone takes it this week ill pay postage witch will be over 200

sorry i havent been able to get my digital camera to upload pics every time i plug the card into my pc it freezes.

turbosmart gate now 600 delivered brand new

ati balancer 750 delivered brand new

magnafuel fuel pump with filter cost 1k now 800 delivered brand new

hks billet purple fuel rail 300 delivered brand new

sorry evocoop i dont really want to seperate the balancer from its pulley if you were able to find somone that wanted the balancer i would seperate after payment for both items was made

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