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Hey all,

Decided to put up the spare rb26 for sale.

Its currently sitting downstairs seeing as the new engine is going into the gtr in the coming weeks.

Its standard as. I managed to get a 12.4 out of it at willowbank. I'll chuck in the nismo gmax twin plate clutch that came with it.

As I said only reason its out is because I decided to go stupid and build a full new engine.

At the moment it also has a sump converted for just rwd, as I was going to put it into my S13 but have since decided against this.

Price: $5000 ONO??

location: brissie.

contact: nick on 0421 933 613 or [email protected]

I also have other things such as an engine wiring harness and pull type box to suit said clutch if people want to pay extra, can work that out at a later stage.

Can also supply most of the stock IC piping to suit the 26 into a 32 if needed.

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I can first hand vouch for this motor living up to exactly what was said, I have driven the gtr with this motor aswell as watched it do its quarter runs, 12.49 at willowbank back in 2008 (late). the motor is very good on compression if my memory serves correctly, there were no known issues with it besides the dumps being cracked/shagged.

clutch is nice, very bitey but still driveable!! Good package all round, tempting to buy it myself and shoehorn into the 180....

good luck with the sale mate!!

I can first hand vouch for this motor living up to exactly what was said, I have driven the gtr with this motor aswell as watched it do its quarter runs, 12.49 at willowbank back in 2008 (late). the motor is very good on compression if my memory serves correctly, there were no known issues with it besides the dumps being cracked/shagged.

clutch is nice, very bitey but still driveable!! Good package all round, tempting to buy it myself and shoehorn into the 180....

good luck with the sale mate!!

Haha, wasn't the dump, was just the gasket which has since been replaced. Should also mention that the car hasn't been driven since january 2009 due to all the upgrades that started happening to it. Basically a fresh batch of oil and she'd be good to go.

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