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Hi All,

I've got a full rebuilt RB26 block with a completely balanced crank from a R34 GT-R, CP pistons 87mm, Eagle Rods with ARP rod bolts fitted a Tomei Oil Restrictor on it too for sale. Comes with all new welsh plugs and has been painted to look new.

Engine has made 441awkw @ 9000rpm without any problems. Has been about 5000km on it since the rebuild. Reason for selling is i've upgraded to RB30 and no longer need this block. The block has been revved to 9000rpm each time without any problems at all. Good for someone with a set of -5s and want to push it to the limits. Willing to send interstate via courier.

I've got all the pictures of the rebuild and the block now for those who are interested please send me a PM. Price is $2750 ono.

Also have a pair of HKS Dump pipes also. These have about 10000km on life on them and is in perfect condition. $320ono

Cheers,

Gordon

Edited by destrukshn

I just recently got burnt on buying a block from interstate so want to make sure this is what it is advertised as. Can the workshop provide the receipts for the part bought for the rebuild? Also what oil pump is it running?

Can you pm me pics of the build?

Thanks

Fair enough mate. The parts were bought from the US by me and as I said my dad built it himself so I cant provide you any receipts. I can send you all our rebuild pictures though to see if you're happy with it from the original packages of what was bought and the crank balanced etc. I kept a rebuild diary so I have pictures of everything. It is running a Tomei oil pump which isnt included in the sale of the block.

PM your email and will send you pictures of the build.

Edited by destrukshn

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