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For sale is my new unused rb26/30 built this for my daily but lost my licence so no longer need it located in Hobart Tasmania but can send anywhere in Australia cheaply

Rb30 vl block

Chemically cleaned

Resprayed black

Tapped for gtr head studs

Decked

Bored 40 thou

Torque plate honed

Rb26 head reconditioned completely by Lewis race engines sydney

Acl steel head gasket

Tomei metal intake gaskets

Complete rb26 plenum and throttles

Arp head bolts

Hastings chromolly piston rings

New oversized pistons

H beam conrods

Arp conrod bolts

Acl bearings

Balanced crank

Jun crank cooler

Crank grub screwed

Rb25 oil pump

New front and rear main seals

Gates timing belt

Chemically cleaned rb26 cam cover set with speedflow fittings fitted to the creatures

Cost over $6000 to build after $4000 Ono need a fast sale to fund my main project please email [email protected]

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It was for a vl commodore to replace the rb30et and if I separate the head $1500 it cost $1800 - $2000 plus postage from Lewis engines from memory pm me numbers and i ring people that are interested must be sold in the next couple of days

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