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Price drop $7000 ono for engine or offers for head/bottom end/inlet gear

$700 for injectors delivered

$400 for engine loom delivered

  • 2 weeks later...

Power FC D-Jetro sold

Ported RB26 head with 1inch oil drain $2200 ono

RB30 block and crank, Precision Rods, ARP rod bolts, ACL race bearings, ARIAS pistons, Tomei oil pump, Jun crank collar, 1mm head oil restriction, twin tensioner belt setup and Modified larger sump $5100 ono

GTR inlet gear (plenum, throttle bodies, injector manifold, attachments) $1200

6x SARD 800cc top feed injectors $700

Garrett T04z $1100 ono

Engine loom (modified, use to link R32 gts-t to a GTR aftermarket ecu) $350

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I was wondering if the Tomei Oil Pump will fit the RB26 and If your willing to trade the rear housing .84 for 1.00AR with some cash? let me know thanks

Would like to sell turbo as is because its a very good setup for medium to high power RB25's and bigger.

Tomei pump will fit all RB engines (RB30 requires a lug to be ground back on some blocks but its easy to do with a grinder)

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Turbo beanie wasn't in very good condition so I sold it with the Turbo kit but I do have another stainless heat shield I could sell for $50 But it requires two bolting points to be made and welded to the turbo dump.

Sorry I took the pics but forgot to upload them.

Shield will go free with turbo or listed with turbo on ebay if they haven't sold soon

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