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Hey guys,

I've got a few things here that will be priced seperately all have been stripped, cleaned and serviced where applicable and are in perfect condition ready for someone doing a rebuild.

N1 (24U) RB26 Block with std bores. $1850

R34 Crank. $850

Late model Nismo RB26 head, cams & cam gears. Fully serviced & faced. $1820

Full set of injectors. $380

N1 Oil Pump. $350

***Also have a fully built (fresh build) 24U Long motor with forged pistons etc etc for $12000. PM for info.

Cheers,

Craig.

Can call durring 7am -3.30pm WAST on 08 9355 5101.

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Just found out i cant reply to PMs untill i've got over 10 post count.

Here's the info on the long motor!

Fully re-built & Blue-printed N1 engine. Originally a Nismo N1 crate engine that had travelled under 40,000 km's when stripped and "FULLY" rebuilt with forged pistons.

This motor is supplied with:

*Prepped RB26 24U N1 block - Torque plate honed

* Fully serviced cylinder head

* Forged Pistons

* Forged H beam conrods

* Race bearings

* N1 Oil Pump

* Steel head gasket

* Full Nissan gasket kit

* Nissan Water pump

* Racing timing belt and bearings

* New core plugs

* Fully prepped and balanced crankshaft

* N1 cams and gears

>> Optional big camshafts - add $1000

Not supplied within listed price:

- Sump

- turbo's

- Intake plenum/ throttle bodies etc

- Injectors

- Balancers and pulleys

Can also have the rocker covers, timing case etc Ceramic coated in candy colours for only $450 or paint coating for $250.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey everyone,

Just dropped the prices down on a couple of items as i'd really like to get these moved!

Head is now supplied "as is" which was recently pulled off the motor due to a spun big end.

For the additional charge we can supply it fully serviced and faced.

Lowered price on block.

Now have 2 N1 oil pumps, but they will be sold on an Exchange basis.

The company i work for are in the process of developing their own high flow oil pumps, so the reason we have these spare N1 pumps is because they were removed for fittment of the trial pumps!

$350 + postage and will be posted with a pre-paid & addressed air bag for return of your old stock pump. I may accept broken pumps but please ask me first.

Damn edit... it's anoying that we cant edit our posts.

Sorry... The head will now be sold for $1100, inc Cams, Gears, Rocker covers etc (Does not have a vally cover).

Block is $1750.

Hi Mike,

I sent you a PM back, but incase you didn't get it... call Danny on 0403 065 666 for more info about the head!

Spoke to Danny, cheers mate.

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