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Hey guys,

My new engine will arrive in OCT/NOV so it's time to advertise the existing motor in the car. Here's some details

- RB26DETT red top complete long block engine off my R34 GT-R. 2000 year model.

- Done about 75,000kms genuine

- Includes long block motor (head and block), stock turbos, stock manifold, injectors, fuel rail

- Stock oil cap supplied, although pic shows it has a Nismo cap. I'm keeping the Nismo item.

Engine runs on Royal Purple oil, usual change interval of 5,000kms.

With only a cat-back exhaust and high flow cat and running on factory boost, the car pulled 200awkw at a recent IS Motorsport dyno day, which is on par with a typical healthy engine. I've never done any compression or leak down tests, but interested parties are welcome to do them. Since motor is still in the car, you can hear it run and I'll be more than happy to take you for a spin.

This motor is in perfect running condition. Never had any issues with it since my ownership.

Looking for about $5500, pickup in Sydney. Or I can send interstate as well on your expense.

If you have any questions, just PM, or call me on 0421 141 538

Eugene

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Edited by mxfly
how many kms put on the engine since ur ownership? any idea on freight to brisbane

25,000kms of my ownership. I'm not sure on freight as the motor weighs almost 200 kg alone. But can do some research into this,.

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