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Possibly had a mind change from my RB26/30 idea, gauging interest on selling the lot or bits to sort different engine option:

R32 RB26DETT with everything bar coil packs and alternator. Spun a bearing, crank would want to be replaced.

Everything is disassembled bar the head itself, which looks to be in good condition.

If someone wants the Head, I will post up all the other bits separately, or they can take the whole lot.

Head:

Standard, complete with cams.

$1200 FIRM.

The Lot:

Block, Sump, Pistons/Rods, Crank (useless), Head, All Covers, Near New Clutch, Flywheel, Injectors, Inlet Plenum with T/B's, Exhaust Manifolds, Dumps, Turbo's, AFM's, Intake Piping, Oil/Water Lines, Wiring Harness, Mines ECU (car was making 230kw), Starter, P/S Pump, Ignitor, CAS, pretty much everything really. Get a new crank, bearings and complete RB26 Gasket Kit - you're away. Basically, I have a couple of boxes just in the parts for it.

$best offer.

Also have an RB30e Auto complete with Loom and ECU if anyone is interested, but I paid top dollar for that to see and hear it running prior to removal - so not giving it away.

PM or call me on 04 18 579 423

Located in Howrah - Scott.

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  • 3 weeks later...

let's re-invent this one.

Head Complete, minus covers, coilpacks, harness, manifolds etc.

$1200.

Complete Top End (All In Bits) including harness and ECU (Mines)

$2200.

Good Condition RB30e + Auto Complete (only selling once head sold)

$450.

Whole lot:

$2500.

2 complete std engines minus turbo , both have the heads off as i was getting them cleaned up for rb30 conversion :) , 1 rb25 loom , 1 rb25 to cefiro/laurel loom , gearbox, cefiro/laurel rb25 tailshaft . Theres other bits and pieces , i have a r33 wreck laying about :ph34r:

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