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hey all, selling a RB26 engine with the 30 block, this thing is fully rebuilt from scratch and even still uses the twin turbo setup!

list of some of the things done:

Balanced and lightened crank

Forged Pistons

Ported, polished and rebuilt head

Cusotm turbo manifolds

1000cc injectors

custom fuel rail

and alot more things, but i dont have the full list with me at the moment in regards to what else was put into it.

engine is legit, nothing stolen or cheap, its from a R34 GTR

engine pulls out 700bhp on low tune!!

engine will be sold for $16k ono and can talk deals to include gearbox with triple plate clutch.

any interests, just PM me

give me about 2 days to find the list, because i do have work and other commitments. :D

cheers

Jean

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bump, 12k now, no lower. its very very cheap for this engine. needs to go asap will come with custom ecu and all bits and pieces. will post pics tomorrow. gearbox is sold so no box. but r34 gtr rolling shell also available, has everything except front seats, ecu, motor and box. otherwise all is there. inspection welcome

bump, 12k now, no lower. its very very cheap for this engine. needs to go asap will come with custom ecu and all bits and pieces. will post pics tomorrow. gearbox is sold so no box. but r34 gtr rolling shell also available, has everything except front seats, ecu, motor and box. otherwise all is there. inspection welcome

how much for the r34 gtr shell mate??

is it complied/registerable?

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32

shell ill have to get a price on. most possibly 30k. it was prev registered. but now selling in bits. need cash. i have pics of shell and alot of other things too. i also have dyno sheet of the original engine. 332kw at the wheels. before the rebuild

sweet let me know when u have worked out a price. i could be interested if i see the right number. i got n engine, gearbox and bucket seats so no probs there.

pm me some pics if u could please

thanks

julz

ok, here are some engine updates, (no pics as of yet)

Head

Cams: tomei cams

Valve springs and retainers: Tomei

Head has been highflowed, ported and polished to the max

ARP head bolts

Metal gasket

Injectors: Not 100% sure as of yet, could not find them, but from memory 1000cc SARD injectors

Block

Exhaust: custom extractors (not sure on what brand)

Turbos: Greddy turbos (not sure what model)

Pistons: Forged pistons (brand will come soon) either ATTRP or Tomei

Conrods: Tomei conrods

and the usual bits and pieces here and there, racing bearings, RB30 block and crank etc

flywheel and clutch not included!!

any more info on anything just ask, while i try to scavenge the rest of the info.

no pics as of yet, but will be up as soon as i can get back to my own house.

cheers

Jean

Im confused, Is this a built 26 and a spare dissambled rb30 or is it an rb30 bottom with a 26 head?

If it's an rb30 bottom and built with tomei rods and pistons, you'd be smart to post part numbers/pictures during assembly to prove tgeres tomei pistons and rods in there. Last I checked, tomei don't make hybrid rb pistons or rb30 rods.

yeah, its rb26 head and rb30 bottom end. pics of everything will come up when i get home. i will try to find the every part number for everything. there are a couple of receipts flying around, just gotta find them.

or it could be my bad that the pistons/ rods were still from the old rb26 bottom end.

either way, it has got fully forged internals. just need to get you the pictures and details up.

oh and i have forgotten to mention that the head and crank have been nitrated! (if thats what you call it in english) the vw golf turbo engines and race cars get it done to keep the cooling at its best

ok, finally i have everything cleared.

pistons are CP forged and conrods are full forged and not semi forged SPOOL pistons. will withstand up to 1300hp and 10k rpm.

the tomei bottom end was from the original rb26 block, that has been sold.

I SMELL BULLsh*t.....

whats not credible ?

two different stories on pistons, the use of a couple of hyped up words, the lack of evidence, dropping 4k off the price because ?????

yeh listen bud, if your going to sell something, especially asking those kinds of $ for a 26/30 engine, try listing a picture, receipts, not just a pic of a random car and dyno printout. maybe even a reason for selling it. i agree with SysLink67

sure, ill post up, no dramas, if you make it work!!!!!

i cant get to upload any pictures anymore, everytime i browse for one, and press upload, it says "no file selected for upload"

if you can get it fixed ill gladly post you pics. no dramas.

sure, ill post up, no dramas, if you make it work!!!!!

i cant get to upload any pictures anymore, everytime i browse for one, and press upload, it says "no file selected for upload"

if you can get it fixed ill gladly post you pics. no dramas.

When you're at that page, click on "browse" next to upload, select the picture file, then click upload and it should work :D

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