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Have re-advertised my rb26 out of my 34 gtr due to buyer putting deposit down and not being able to get the remaining funds to buy it. Below is the details, also there are no turbo's on this motor anymore as i have sold them.

ITEM : 1999 R34 GTR RB26 COMPLETE MOTOR - MINUS ENGINE WIRING LOOM AND TURBO'S

CONDITION : LIKE NEW , HAS ONLY DONE 9,3XX KM !!!

INFO :

I BOUGHT MY 34 GTR ( WHICH THIS MOTOR IM SELLING IS OUT OFF ) DIRECTLY FROM JAPAN IN 2005 IN WHICH IT TOOK ME 8 MONTHS TO FIND ONE WITH VERY LITTLE KM , THE KM ARE THE REAL DEAL WHICH ANY TEST WILL PROVE ( SO ALL YOU PEOPLE WHO THINK DIFFERENT KEEP YOU STUPID COMMENTS TO YOURSELVES !! )

I HAVE ONLY DONE 2400KM IN THE CAR BETWEEN LATE 2005 AND 2008, SINCE MIDDLE OF 2008 IT HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY SHED AND AT MY MACHANICS COLLECTING DUST AWAITING THE NEW MOTOR AND OTHER PARTS ( AS CAN BE SEEN IN PICS - SORRY DIDNT CLEAN IT UP ) THE MOTOR COMES WITH TOMEI 264 CAMS WHICH WHERE ON THE CAR WHEN I PURCHASED IT. NO TURBO'S ARE WITH THIS ENGINE AS I HAVE ALLREADY SOLD THEM.

ANY TEST MORE THE WELCOME . LEAK DOWN AND COMP TEST WILL BE GIVEN APON DEPOSIT.

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

PRICE : $7000.00

CONTACT : PM ME

CHEERS

I do have a set of GENUINE HKS 25/40'S WITH MANIFOLDS AND DUMPS ( were on my last gtr for couple hundred km so there like brand new ) which i can sell with this engine if required for an extra $5000.

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