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Hey guys im selling off some excess stuff so i can complete my current projects.

RB26 mahle forgies 8.5:1 comp all rings and pins inc. everything brand new. 0.020" oversize

RB26 block out of a '94 GTR. Been acid dipped so very clean. Comes with matching girdle. Scores in bores. I bought the mahles to put in this block. ( was gonna be a spare short motor just in case)

RB26 rods out of same block. Been cleaned, closed and honed with new ARP rod bolts fitted.

Also got a grub screwed long drive 26 crank that i might sell for extra if someone is keen to take the lot.

Want to sell all together but if there is no takers il sell individually. $2000 plus the crank (if you want the crank as well we'll work something out)

I'll keep adding parts to list as a i've got a few rb's in pieces that im getting rid of. (making space in garage)

Located: Sydney. Mobile: 0422 729 679 (sms)

Cheers

Luke

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Ok block is sold, getting picked up tomorrow. Brand new mahles, rb26 rods still here. Make an offer.

Got a wide variety of rb26 and rb30 engine parts. Let me know what you need i'll see if i have it.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeh i have the 26 head. Its currently at the engine builders getting serviced. What are your plans for the head?

It is for sale.

its going on a 30 block head will be completely reconditioned, ie valve seals, titanium valves springs, basically the only thing thats going to be OEM will be the head itself, goal is 800rwhp

how much want for it shipped to darwin 0830?

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