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HI,As title says have rb26dett for sale,time for a change

RB26dett,long engine less hot side/injectors

R33 crank

N1 oil pump

Hienergy sump(suit vl)

REVS I beam rods

CP Pistons 20thou

Cometic Head Gasket

Ported head

1mm oversize inlet/exhaust valves

272 10.2 HKS cams

Tomei adjustable camgears

Isky valve springs

oil return from back of head

tappit covers

n1 water pump

billet pulleys

still 6 throttle bodies

polished rb26 planum

120amp alternator polished

Looking for $9500ono

will have a custom exhaust manifold for sale after engine is sold

engine is still complete in car with t51r atm

going ls2 for a change

please pm me if interested

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hey mate.. how much are you going to want for the manifold and t51??

and is it used or new.. hks or garrett?

cheers

Hi,will let you know after engine is sold,turbo setup as only been driven 7times so its like new..thanks

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