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Hey guys,

I have other commitments now so I need to sell my 26/30 engine.

Details:

Purchased a genuine 80,XXXkm rb30 S2 engine out of a vl commodore

Acid dipped and new welsh plugs installed

Crank polished, grub screwed, long nose drive

King rb30 performance main and rod bearings

Standard rb26 oil pump

4wd adapter plate with custom oil pickup

Eagle H beam conrods

CP rb30det pistons with 9:1 CR

Fully recod rb26 head with the following mods:

Billet mild cams, new valve springs, heavy port/polish

JUN style inlet manifold with Q45 throttle body.

1000cc Injector dynamics injectors with rail

New rear main seal, front oil seal, etc

rb30det dayco timing belt

Tomei inlet/exhaust adj cam gears

Full set of rb26 cam covers ready for polish

Have 2x Greddy t517z complete with 2x rb25 AFM's turbos will need reco but.

Location is Brisbane, chasing 5K ono.

Cheers.

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Forgot also have gtr r33 4wd sump on it, so just needs turbo side really. I have everything there like twin turbo pipe, afm, intake pipes, oil feed/drain.

I can 2x new CHRA's through a mate for $600, then the t517z are ready to go.

Cheers.

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