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BUILT RB26 for sale :D

RB26 forged done 10K since full rebuild - all parts done 10k with receipts. Gavin Wood Autotech built engine 476RWHP @ 19psi

CP pistons / rings

Balance & shot peened crank (long nose oil pump drive)

ACL bearings throughout

N1 water/Oil pumps

HKS step 1 cams 8.7lift 256in 264ex

Tomei cam gears

Tomei oil restrictor

Comes with 2860 - 7 turbo's fitted to engine

Long Motor only no accessories fitted

Selling due to upgrade $5900

PARTS FOR SALE :blink:

Power FC and hand controller suit R32 GTR $900

Boost control kit power FC $370

HKS 660cc injectors x 6 done 10k $700

Blitz intake pods with elbows and fittings complete suit R32 $280

HDI Boost controller brand new unused $350

Complete set 32 GTR brakes includes f/r calipers discs and pads $450

Aftermarket front pipes suit GTR $150

Transfer cases working perfectly $200 (2 available)

32 GTR indicators l/r $80 each

Allparts available Brisbane Northside. Can view engine in car - engine will not be removed until sold. Pictures up soon but we all know what these parts look like. Frieght at buyers expense- best contact PM -

Cheers

Jono

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BUILT RB26 for sale :D

RB26 forged done 10K since full rebuild - all parts done 10k with receipts. Gavin Wood Autotech built engine 476RWHP @ 19psi

CP pistons / rings

Balance & shot peened crank (long nose oil pump drive)

ACL bearings throughout

N1 water/Oil pumps

HKS step 1 cams 8.7lift 256in 264ex

Tomei cam gears

Tomei oil restrictor

Comes with 2860 - 7 turbo's fitted to engine

Long Motor only no accessories fitted

Selling due to upgrade $5900

PARTS FOR SALE :P

Power FC and hand controller suit R32 GTR $900

Boost control kit power FC $370

HKS 660cc injectors x 6 done 10k $700

Blitz intake pods with elbows and fittings complete suit R32 $280

HDI Boost controller brand new unused $350

Complete set 32 GTR brakes includes f/r calipers discs and pads $450

Aftermarket front pipes suit GTR $150

Transfer cases working perfectly $200 (2 available)

32 GTR indicators l/r $80 each

Allparts available Brisbane Northside. Can view engine in car - engine will not be removed until sold. Pictures up soon but we all know what these parts look like. Frieght at buyers expense- best contact PM -

Cheers

Jono

Does this include the turbos? Sounds like a bargain!

I wouldn't imagine this will last long!!!!

Has the car been down the 1/4 at all?

-7's are included with the long motor!

32 ran 11.1 @ 126mph @ Willobank raceway

Good price for this built Gavin Wood built 26

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, would u be keen to seperate the head and ill take the cams and cam gears off ya... u keep the turbos and manifolds?

PM me or call us if ur interested 0432528844

cheers Joe

Edited by GTR_JOEY

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