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Hello guys,

I'm a student.. money is short so I rather don't buy useless aka OVERKILL product for my BNR32 RB26.

My application.. 95% daily-driving and 5% of track. I'm currenctly making 400whp with HKS GT-SS at 17psi.

Sure, I'm thinking the option 1 is nicier but maybe overkill for my use / Turbo and could you the extra cash somewhere else ( like labour for swapping both engine)

What's your thought?

Option 1: 3200$

RB26 Bottom end

87mm CP pistons

Eagle Rods

ARP rod bolts

Custom oil collar (machined by Manny from Federal)

Ballanced and pollished crank

ACL bearings

Acid dipped block

Decked

cross hatched

New OEM oil pump

N1 Water pump

Timming beld pullies

Fittings for braided line to turbos

comes with front oil pan and diff GTS-4

0 KM

RB26 Head

Tomei type-B cams

A/M coolant hose

Tomei gasket set

all valves installed

everything is there

Option 2: 2000$

For sale is a used R33 RB26 Head and block assembly which is in excellent running condition and well maintained ready to go!Compression numbers before the motor was pulled showed 170,170,170,170,170,165 (from #1-#6) Almost perfect numbers.

Details:

-Brand new tomei poncams type B 260in/ex 9.15mm lift

-Brand new Greddy timing belt

-Brand new Oem Nissan Idler/Tensionner

-Brand new Nissan N1 water pump

-Brand new Nissan N1 oil pump

-Brand new Oem cam seals

-Brand new Oem front main seal

-Brand new Oem rear main seal

The lumps on the exhaust side of the head were ported smooth.The block was prepped and painted with a fresh coat of black paint,the oil pan was removed ,all the internals look nice and clean.I removed the pickup and cleaned it,everything was reassembled with proper silicone and grease where needed,all torqued to spec

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