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I have for sale my spare RB26 as per below. Comes complete from sump to turbos which are HKS 2530s (pics included).

I've had this motor for quite a while from a GTR I had imported a few years ago. I was planning on putting the motor into a side project, which has now been canned in favour of buying a house.

Don't buy a stock motor for $3500-$4000 and then spend another $2500 upgrading turbos, Simply bolt this great condition motor in, wind up the boost and see a easy 360-400rwkw with the rare and much sought after HKS 2530s :thumbsup:

Details as follows:

- Motor came out of a running '96 R33 GTR with ~120,000kms on the clock. Dyno'd up and drove fine with around 280rwkw on 12psi from memory.

- Motor was comp tested immediately before taking it out for storage, results returned 155psi-160psi across all cylinders by Racepace Motorsport, well within factory tolerance.

- HKS2530s & set of split dumps are on the motor.

- Plenum has a new gasket/resealed as there was a slight leak.

- Plenum & cam covers have been freshly crinkle coated.

- Low KM R34 GTR stock injectors installed, freshly flow tested/cleaned. One of the stock R33 ones were leaking, so full set replaced.

Price: $5500 compete

Price for motor (minus turbos only): $3100

Happy to ship interstate at buyers expense.

I will separate turbos/dumps & motor. PM for further pricing & discussion.

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Contact via PM.

Thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

Still here.

Will consider splitting up the Turbos/Dumps & the motor

If interested in either part - PM me. I will only split once i have deposit for each part.

Not likely to be around that long.

Have a buyer for the dumps.

Potential for the turbos (if the motor goes)... So just need a buyer for the motor and it’ll be split up no problem.

First to cough up cash, wins!

  • 2 weeks later...

Sure is.

Lots of PMs, lots of low ballers - the price is very reasonable for what you are getting, you don't find cheaper.

So don't bother sending a PM if you intend to ask for "best price". The best price is listed given it's priced to sell.

Turbo & dumps are sold pending pickup later in the week.

Motor here now - $3100 ONO

Comes with all the oil/water lines for turbos and full intake/exhaust side still. Literally just minus the turbochargers.

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