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Hey guys ive got up for sale my fully forged built 1000hp Rb26. Heres the list of the parts worth 22k+......

1000hp R33 Motor:

CP Pistons

Howard Rods

Head with mild ports

282 spec cams with retainers

ARP head and main studs

Ati balancer

Custom Valves

Custom springs

Jun oil pump

Trust sump with extension

Block has been specially prepped & cleaned

Crank has been prepped & fully balanced

Motor built by Matouk Performance in sydney, does not come with turbos or manifolds etc. just rocker cover to sump

Motor made 700-750rwhp with T51R with plenty more left in it!!

For any questions pm me or msg me on 0448868384..cheers

Selling for $8,000, which is alot less than it cost to build the motor. It has been only driven around 3000kms so still new.<br style="color: rgb(28, 40, 55); font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px; background-color: rgb(250, 251, 252); ">

<br style="color: rgb(28, 40, 55); font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px; background-color: rgb(250, 251, 252); ">Sorry guys i do not have the reciepts from the build..Call 0434778285 for proof of build.

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is this motor at japanese motorsport? i was told its a 2.7 litre?? whats the deal with it? and was also told n1 oil pump??

yes it is at japanese motorsport, its a 2.6l mate and its not an n1 pump

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Engine is getting pulled apart within the next few weeks to get a proper list of the mods done to the engine because i don't have receipts for the build. So if you are interested let me know soon if you want the head or bottom end, full motor etc...cheers

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Confirming its 3000Km on it, im a little interested in the bottom end....

Would you be willing to show it with the sump and rod caps removed and head off to inspect the bores, bearings, crank journals and oil pump?

Over bore? Brand of bearings? Built loose or tight? Are the crank journals the factiry size or have they been machined down? 8.5 or 9 to 1 pistons? Standard CP gudgon pins or heavier ones?

Some high quality pictures may make it worth looking further into, if i like what i see id come over to inspect it.

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