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selling RB26 block only, no sump no head no water/oil pump.

this is block, pistons, rods, crank and bearings only, all assembled ready to go :D

specs are

Block:

Line honed

o-ringed

sonic tested

hot tanked

stress plated

bore honed

blue printed

Crank:

cross drilled and plugs fitted

linished

balanced

Aries pistons 20thou oversized

Crower rods

ARP main studs

traveled roughly 20,000kms

asking $6000ono

block is in Melbourne and available to view most days after 4pm

cheers.

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price drop $5500

guys if your looking at doing this yourself its probably gonna cost in excess of 7grand dont waste your time or your trouble its all done for you ;) might be a nice early chrissy present too hehe

Price is good I can vouch for this engine (block) .

p.s mine is already built ready to go

cheers for the vouching :huh:

and good to hear its all ready to go...... when will i have the pleasure of seeing this beauty then hey?????? hopefuly soon :D

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price drop $5500

guys if your looking at doing this yourself its probably gonna cost in excess of 7grand dont waste your time or your trouble its all done for you :) might be a nice early chrissy present too hehe

just a quick question, is the block 20,000k's old, and all work just carried out, or 20,000k's since work was completed on it???

if it is 20,000k's old, how did you treat it? how much power was it making, and what oil pump were you using?

it was 20,000 since the work was carried out, it was still the original block. how did i treat it?? umm well i looked after it like i said always serviced and taken care of, you need to understand that those 20,000 were done over nearly 3 an half years, the motor was assembled in march 06. it was making just over 400kw at the wheels towards the end of this year but has always been on a safe tune, and i was using a Trust oil pump

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