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hi guys

selling everything for my rb2630 as ive just orderd a clk 63 amg

will sell as a package cheap

nitto pistons for rb2630 ($750)

nitto rods for rb2630 ($750)

ati 1000hp balancer ($500)

machined block to suit pistons - balanced crank etc ($1000)

arp studs

rb26 head (untouched) ($1250)

these parts cost me easily 10 grand including all the machining

sell the lot for $3500.00

also have

wolf v500 ecu - brand new in the box - $1500

apexi el2 guages boost, oil temp, oil pressure and control unit - $700 (brand new in box)

located in doncaster east melbourne

please pm me for anyhting you may need.

want it gone asap will consider package offer deals

thanks

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Balancer is for 33/34 GTR

block/rods/pistons/head and bolts on hold until we check the block over tomorrow night.

Just a reminder to grab some receipts for that bottom end :)

Herb the balancer is urs!

Call me in the morning cuz

stefan ill confirm the block details n crank details 100% in the morning buddy!

Ill also check the oil pump specs!! And give u a price for it buddy!!

Have a few other parts available but need to confirm wat i have lieing around

cheers

Block and crank details

i went to sabbaddins this morning to pickup the head and got a proper list of everythibg thats been done to the block for thos that are asking!

All machine work has been done by saliba engines ($4000 just in machine work)

BLOCK

Tunnel bored

Line bored

Honed

Decked

x rayed

Crack tested

hot bathed

acid dipped

CRANK

Ground and linished

grub screwed

crack tested

straight tested

crank collar

thanks

Balancer is for 33/34 GTR

block/rods/pistons/head and bolts on hold until we check the block over tomorrow night.

Just a reminder to grab some receipts for that bottom end :)

i thought you werent gonna go 2630 :P or are you keeping it to sell to me later?

LOL

Balancer and all engine parts etc

gone sold delivered

thanks herb n stefan top blokes guys!

Good luck with both ur builds!

Stefan i call shotgun when its all together chief! I think its gonna be a fkn animal buddy!

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