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engine is under 2000km old

Maatouk built rb26 long engine

custom rods

custom pistons

ati balancer

jun oil pump

arp head and main studs

crank treated

extensive head work

trust extended sump with pick up

engine made 694rwhp on 28psi with a t51r

call for full details

$10500 less than half of the cost to build it remembering the parts in this engine are top shelf. Built properly from day 1.

engine will make over 750rwhp with more boost, anthony stopped tuning it as the waste gate spring couldnt hold any more boost. Will hold 40+psi on e85 or c16

julian 0434778285

prepped standard block, the car was making full boost with a 35/40 at 3300rpm came on with the bigger turbo around the 4000rpm and was at 28psi around the 5000rpm, snappy set up

selling cause im stepping up to my 3L to make over 1000 to the treads

A very interesting set up.

Do you have recepits for the build and all the items that

were purchased?

i can do you one better and pull the head and sump off and show you, though i do have receipts for pretty much everything..

if youre keen give me a call and discuss

i can do you one better and pull the head and sump off and show you, though i do have receipts for pretty much everything..

if youre keen give me a call and discuss

If you're going to pull the head and sump off, would you been keen on selling the short block while it's all apart? lol

yes i will separate the short block 100% as i can sell the head in 2 seconds..

$7500 and the short block is yours!!! if youre keen let me know asap.

if youre going to take the short block, make sure you make it work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! give the f**ker 40 pounds and 1000hp to huff over!

thanks

im allocating time on monday to meet at maatouks workshop to inspect the engine, may be sold pending a deposit but for those keen, please call me and organise a time on monday to go over it.

thanks

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