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Rb26 Parts - Full Gasket Kit, Acl Head Gasket, N1 Oil Pump, Arp Head Bolts,nismo Conrods, New R32 Gtr Engine Harness, Spitfire,


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I have the following parts I was collecting for a Rb26 engine rebuild and sawp into my car.

Brand new Parts

Full genuine Rb26 engine rebuild gaskit kit $300

ACL multi layer Head Gasket $170

N1 Oil Pump brand new suit all RB's $290

ARP Rb26 head bolts new $330

Genuine Brand New R32 GTR RB26 ECU Engine Harness, no longer available from Nissan, (there is one on ebay AU for $750) sell $500

Nismo Rb26 Conrods, suit Rb25 as well $975

Used parts

R32 Rb26 ECU engine harness $190

R32 Rb26 ECU $90

RB26 R32 Spitfire Coil Packs, 4-5 months use $325

Stock Rb26 R32 factory Turbo's and dumps $225 pair

Rb26 R32 CAS $60

Rb26 R32 Early Crank, looks GC $200

Rb26 Block and cradle, number 2 cylinder pitted from water. Needs max rebore or sleeve $50 Pick up only

Rb26 used oil pump $60

Rb26 factory oil cooler block $80

Rb26 stock Rods and pistons, look OK set 6 $100

Shipping extra on all parts except block

Pick up Brisbane.

Pic's to be added

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The rebuild gasket kit.. What does it include?

I will check this afteernoon when I get home

Pretty sure everything except turbo gaskets

Will get a pic

Sorry for the pic delays. Trying to get a car painted today.

Checked out the full gasket kit, it has ALL gaskets including the turbo gaskets, valve stem seals, o rings, copper washers, sealant, head gasket etc etc

All PM replied to

Everything still for sale

I am not interested in Pm's with offers of 50-60% of the asking price!!

  • 4 weeks later...

Any parts still for sale mate? If the N1 oil pump is still available, [email protected].

Cheers

Sorry I have been very slack with thread and pic's

Promise to upload pic on weekend and shrper pricing, need to move this stuff.

Items sold

Spitefire coils

N1 oil pump

CAS

Pic's of nismo rods and ARP head bolts

Nismo rods will be on ebay tonight, start bid $850

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$250 for Gasket kit including Post

Sold the other day for $300 :banana:

Nismo rods finish tonight on ebay

  • 2 months later...

hey man im interested in the gasket set and the oil pump pm me if you still have them

hey man im interested in the gasket set and the oil pump pm me if you still have them

Sorry they are sold

This is what is left

Brand new Parts

ACL multi layer Head Gasket $150

Genuine Brand New R32 GTR RB26 ECU Engine Harness, no longer available from Nissan, (there is one on ebay AU for $690) sell $490

Nismo Rb26 Conrods Brand New, suit Rb25 as well $925 (replacement approx $1500)

Used parts

R32 Rb26 ECU engine harness $140

R32 Rb26 ECU $90

Stock Rb26 R32 factory Turbo's and dumps $160 pair

Rb26 factory oil cooler block $60

Rb26 stock Rods and pistons, look OK set 6 $90

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