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hey,

We are selling our spare RB26DETT engine, removed from a mechanically perfect 1994 r32 gtr with 70,000k's, engine has been very well looked after by the previous owner, who went to great lengths to keep it in imaculate condition, and he also reconditioned the engine 1000k's ago... since removing it from the car we overfilled it with engine oil to preserve the internals, and have regularily turned it over by hand (which is quite difficult due to the very high compression throughout the motor, we never got the oportunity to do a compression test, as we took it out of the car straight away, but it would definatly be well over 150psi/cylinder), to keep everything in its condition... we also took the camshaft covers off to get a picture of the internals of the head to show just how clean and perfect this engine is.

engine comes complete with the following:

polished everything (CAS too, which is not pictured)

new adjustable cam gears

new gates racing timing belt

new 5puk heavy duty clutch and flywheel machined

standard turbo's with insignificant shaft play, still plenty of life left in them

altinator, starter and power steering pump, all in perfect condition

standard coils, complete engine loom, coil loom and engine sub loom... (ignitor is included but not pictured)

standard diff included in sump...

also will include the standard front pipe (in good condition)

new seals and gaskets

there is probably more, but thats all we can think of at the moment

engine is located near kyogle NSW, we can deliver it within a 3hr radius too you for an extra $100

please note our price is cheap, as we need the funds for other priorities, and sadly this has to go...

price $7000 cash firm, please understand that we know there are other engines around at the moment for less, but we guaretee they are no where near the quality of this one. cheers

also we are aware that some of the pictures are missing the oil cap (only off for 1min till we put the standard one back, as we were trying to find a nismo one, but didn't, also some things arn't bolted down, but will be before it is bought... also we do have a gearbox from a 1992 r32 gtr with 60,000k's on it, which we could sell with the engine for $500 more or $900 seperatly...

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