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yeah 272's installed in the head now

still for sale

-bottom end

-sump

-intercooler

-short shifter to suit a rb25det gearbox

offers-

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the head and the 272 cams are sold

still need to sell the

- rb26 bottom end ( cp pistons, crower rods, tomei oil restrictor, prepped and balanced crank with polished journals, brand new r33 block cryoed and linebored, ARP main studs, king bearings all assembled $5000 brand new)

- High energy sump to suit rwd rb26 its 8.5 ltrs capacity and is a must have if you want your rb26 to stay in one piece. will fit rb26 skylines or silvias $600 brand new

- Blitz drag cooler suit r32/r33 gtr 600x260x100 core brand new $600

- c's shoft shifter to suit rb25det gearbox brand new still in packaging $200

well, i know i'm a tool. :banana:

but tell me if u keen to separate 86mm pistons & cranks. PM maybe?

cheers!

well, i know i'm a tool. :thumbsup:

but tell me if u keen to separate 86mm pistons & cranks. PM maybe?

cheers!

sorry not willing to seperate but unless you had a brand new block you wouldnt be able to use them anyway

sorry mate, cant PM because i have posted enogh, is the head still for sale?

the head has been sold

all i have left is intercooler

bottom end

sump

short shift kit to suit rb25det gearbox

greddy intercooler piping to suit r32/r33 gtr

  • 2 weeks later...

intercooler and piping are sold

sump still for sale -offers

c's short shift kit still for sale suit rb25det 5 speed- offers

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dude those were literally the first things to sell - only thing left is the sump and the shoft shifter

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