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Have the following for sale. All items are negotiable and located in Ipswich.

Item: 6boost Rb26 manifold - to suit TV flanged turbo's, 50mm wastegate pipe, made for a 26/30 in a 32 gtr so it sits the turbo forward of the shockie tower so theres room for a 5" dump

Condition: Brand new

Price: $900

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Item: Argo RB30 21mm conrods

Condition: Brand new

Price: $950

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Item: Aeromotive Pro Series fuel regulator

Condition: Brand new

Price: $350

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Item: RB30 block & custom 4wd Billet Girdle.

Condition: New & used

Price: $1900

Comments: Block is std bore, it's been modified to suit the billet girdle (no oil pickup, de-burred and has been clearanced around the sides to bolt a 4wd sump)

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  • 2 weeks later...
Will you ship to Canada ??

Cant pm you as I do not have enough posts !!!

I can, but shipping would be be expensive.

Also the manifold and rods have sold.

hey bud... i already have an rb30 bottom end that has had EVERYTHING known to man done to it for a 26/30.. but it was built for my old car which was only going to be rear wheel drive..

now i want to convert that motor back to 4wd and was wondering where u got that girdle from??

and also why does it eliminate the oil pickup?? is it for a dry sump setup only??

thanks

hey bud... i already have an rb30 bottom end that has had EVERYTHING known to man done to it for a 26/30.. but it was built for my old car which was only going to be rear wheel drive..

now i want to convert that motor back to 4wd and was wondering where u got that girdle from??

and also why does it eliminate the oil pickup?? is it for a dry sump setup only??

thanks

The girdle i made and designed myself. I made 1 for a rwd rb30 and the one i have, for a 4wd rb30.

Reason it eliminates the internal oil pickup, is because i did not want to weaken the centre main cap by remove excess material from that area. Plus if your going to be building a big engine like that, you should atleast go external oil pump, if not dry sump.

Hey i think Rips does billet girdles, goodluck

That he does, but his a multi-piece system, mine is an all-in-one :D

well let me see what i can do.. i might be very keen on this... is the crank standard size??

big end and main??

  • 1 month later...

Girdle is sold. Only have fuel reg left.

Also have 2 of my 4wd adapter plates for $500 each.

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