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HEY ALL

Decided to change what im doing so im selling my RB28 Bottem end. Great for someone who wants an RB28 !!

ITEM : RB28 GTR BOTTEM END

CONDITION : BRAND NEW !!!

INFO : This setup is for big HP !!! It includes the following ( all parts brand new ! )

BLOCK :

R33 GTR block freshly bored to 86.5mm

Lined Honned , Bore Hommed

Crack tested

Machining done by Rehmacs Adelaide

PISTONS :

Custom CP Pistons, Pins & Rings to suit above block.

These have been made with thick domes to suit HI BOOST ( 2+ BAR ) AV-GAS & NOS !

RODS :

CROWER custom billet rods to suit above pistons and crank below.

Cryo freezing of the rods.

CRANK :

Custom Brand new Speedlab 2.8LTR Crank ( based on the NISMO 2.8LTR Crank )

Balanced

Nitrated

Cryo freezing of the crank

Grub screwed

BEARINGS :

NISMO rod bearings

ACL main bearings

STUDS :

ARP main studs

Currently being put together at Rehmacs Adelaide Can arrange viewing .

Only selling as i have changed paths and deciding to go something different ,

These parts are brand new never used !!

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

PRICE : $8000 ( over 10K here ! )

CONTACT : PM me or 0433549430

PICS : Will get pics for serious buyers only ! or can show them at Rehmacs !

Cheers

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Hey mate

Yes it was torque plate honned.

I was building a street car but have decided to go more of a drag setup which requires more power and to rev around

10000 RPM so things have changed.

Cheers

PM's replied, For those wanting to know This does not include the head but i will include a standard gtr sump.

THIS IS ALL BRAND NEW PARTS NEVER USED !!! CAN INSPECT YOURSELF AT REHMAC'S !!!!!

Someone must want a Built RB28 for cheap considering a standard rb26 rebuild costs around $5K ! , Hard work has allready been done and the BIG $$$ have been spent !! Save thousands on doing it yourself !!!

Cheers

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