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Heya all :)

I'm looking for a built RB26 (NOT RB26/30).

Must have forged pistons, built properly (new bearings/seals etc) and have receipts for the bits I cannot see upon inspection.

I don't mind if it's used, or new, BUT it must be built for reliability.

A short or long motor would be great, although I'd consider a complete setup.

It'll be running N1 turbos for racing, so ported heads and big single setups aren't useful.

Prefer NSW, ACT, Vic or Sth Qld location.

Hopefully something comes up before I have to rebuild my motor!

I have money waiting, I'm not here to f**k chickens...

Thanks for looking :)

Mark!!

Mate contact Beer Baron. Hes been trying to sell an engine for almost a year which would suit your needs. I have dealt with Richard and he is pretty trusting i guess lolol :D

Its a complete N1 engine and the block alone is worth about $3500 by itself.... motor was built by a Jap workshop so it should be alright.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate i know your chasing an engine but i have a jun built head here. i bought from japan last year. i have no receipts but the sales ad stated that it came from a jun 2.7l and i have discovered the cams in it are jun 10.5mm 272s. the head has been decompressed and machined to fit the cams. it has standard valves and cam caps. from what the jun website tells me the springs and retainers need to be upgraded for these cams. but i cant verify this.it has no covers or gears. im chasing around 2g. but will accept a standard head as part payment. call or text me on 0401396905 if you want any more info or want to inspect it. thanks Dale

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