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Complete Rb26dett from a R32 GTR. The car did have a late model Pull Type gearbox so also hopefully has the full face crank drive. Will be looking into this.

Travelled Genuine 115,000km

totally Stock

very healthy

had 100,000 service

N1 oil and water pump

Compression test very good

Located in Adelaide

Buyer to arrange interstate transport from my house

$3800 if 33 crank

$3200 if 32 crank

Matt

0413023669

Video of Motor Running before removal

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>>Hey, interested in your engine, just a few Q's

-Does the engine include the wiring harness?

-Include Turbo's?

-Whats the reason for sale?

-Whats the go with the different cranks? I'm guessing your not pulling the engine apart to install whichever crank the buyer prefers?

-Whats your post code in Adelaide? (just want it for some transport quotes atm)

-When would it be ready for transport?

cheers<<

Edited by puke22

Checked the crank, it does have a R33 Crank. Have pics to prove

No loom but have a R33 GTR one avail

Inlcudes turbo's

postcode 5019

can get ready for transport whenever. Have a pallet here.

Matt

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