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have u ever built an motor? i got mine back from the machine shop yesterday with a bill of near 3k just for machining/labour..

its also the time and effort to aquire the parts, big fkn headache can take months etc

nah ive never built an engine before my n1 blocked tomei stroker just fell from the sky

nah ive never built an engine before my n1 blocked tomei stroker just fell from the sky

Just like the 1 week ban you just scored for failing to follow the forum rules, again.

Its been a while , time for a bump

How open to offers are you? I am interested in the short block, please get in touch with me thanks.

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How open to offers are you? I am interested in the short block, please get in touch with me thanks.
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How open to offers are you? I am interested in the short block, please get in touch with me thanks.

Still waiting on your reply . Did you receive my PM ?

If you wanta make offers

and i accept it

DONT spin me bullshit that you can no longer afford it

PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOU BIG MOUTH IS AND COMPLETE A DEAL

( PM Quote ) Serious buyer ( PM Quote )

what a joke !

how bad do ya want to sell it then really? Considering you can buy a rb26 bolt in turn key for about 4 grand and this is still missing a head turbos and accerioies. you do have to be realistic with somethings your not going to get back what you paid for enverything

I dunno what it is with the market atm but parts just don t seem to be moving well at all........Took me 6 months to sell my 6.5k worth of motec gear,With the strenth of the aussie dollar you can do a forged bottom end via the states for sfa.Quick question the second picture with all the add ons come with the motor for the original asking price?

And why are you not following threw with this build?

I am intrested btw.

Edited by Gtir-keiron

I dont need to sell thats why i will wait for my money

Building a RB30/26 instead

Yes the forged short comes with the manifolds and cam gears

Remember Australia is an export country , so for all those people out there buying up why the aussie dollar is high , DONT complain when we suffer a recession like USA is now

Dont by overseas , keep the money in Australia to keep Australia's ecomomy strong , and keep australian's in a job

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