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Hi all,

I have for sale my RB26DETT engine setup out of my late model Series 3 R33 GTR.

This engine is in excellent condition and in stock standard trim, right down to stock turbo's, dump pipes and injectors.

To give you some background, I purchased my GTR as a Grade 4.5 with 84,000 Km's from Japan in late 2009 after an extensive search for the right car, and with the exception of a cat back exhaust and Power FC, the the engine was and remains standard. Once the car arrived it was given a full 100k service including new Timing Belt, Water Pump. full fluid flush, plugs, then

a compression test which revealed perfect results across all 6 cylinders, and finally a dyno tune for safety which was performed at one of Sydney's premier GTR building workshops.

The car has been used only very sparingly since coming into the country as plans for a build were put in place almost immediately, and has now covered only 87,000's

The engine has been religiously serviced, or rather pedantically over-serviced at my request by Just Jap Racing in Sydney using only the best Motul lubricants and fluids.

The reason for sale is I have been slowly building up a complete brand new engine from scratch which is now ready to drop in, and as such the current engine setup needs a new home.

As I mentioned, I am selling the engine in assembled long form including the following:

- Complete Long Engine (Head covers to sump)

- Intake & Exhaust side (Stock Plenum, Injectors, Fuel Rail, Turbos & Dumps)

- Stock Radiator (If Required)

The engine is currently still in my car, and is due to come out by the end of this month.

Interested buyers can see, hear and experience the engine running before it is removed.

I am located in Sydney, and the engine will be avaialble for pickup, or alternatively, I can arrange to have it freighted anywhere in Australia at the buyers expense.

Asking $3800.00 Firm

No stupid offers thanks.

Cheers.

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