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I have for sale a R32(late model) RB26 bottom end setup consisting of the stock crank, connecting rods and pistons. The lot is on offer for $500. Interstate delivery can be organised but at buyers expense!

Can view pics on this link http://s621.photobucket.com/albums/tt298/huliengines6969/

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More pics of the crank are now available for those who want a closer look at all the journals and the overall condition of the crank. ps the crank has been crack tested and no work has had to be done on it.

send us a pm if interested....

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These rods and pistons are in excellent condition and would make a great swap for a rb25 rebuild with tougher internals!!

Any interests pm me or call 0400262578

CMON GUYS,

RODS AND PISTONS THAT ARE IN A1 CONDITION FOR ONLY $200. WONT FIND IT ANY CHEAPER ANYWHERE ELSE!!!

anyone interested send us a pm.

WILL BE POSTING NEW PICS OF RODS AND PISTONS (CLOSE-UPS)

RODS AND PISTONS ONLY REMAINING! ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! ALSO AN EXCELLENT UPGRADE FOR RB25 ENGINES THAT REQUIRE TOUGHER INTERNALS!!!

SEND US A PM IF YOU REQUIRE THIS SET!

RODS AND PISTONS ONLY REMAINING! ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! ALSO AN EXCELLENT UPGRADE FOR RB25 ENGINES THAT REQUIRE TOUGHER INTERNALS!!!

SEND US A PM IF YOU REQUIRE THIS SET!

BUMP

Here are all the new pics requested! All pm sent! The set of six going for $200. Also I have a stock RB26 crank harmonic balancer for $80. P&H will be extra!

SEND US A PM IF INTERESTED OR NEED MORE DETAILS!!!

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Here are all the new pics requested! All pm sent! The set of six going for $200. Also I have a stock RB26 crank harmonic balancer for $80. P&H will be extra!

SEND US A PM IF INTERESTED OR NEED MORE DETAILS!!!

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ALL PM'S SENT!!

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