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Hi Everyone,

Parting out the race engine as going in a different direction...

would prefer to sell as a package but if there is enough interest i will part out.

Motor has just been pulled apart and rebuilt so is fresh ready to go.

Unsure of full power figuires as was pulled from car not long after running it in (kinda ran out of talent and crashed it!), motors of this spec produce approx 400-450rwkw.

I dont get on here much so easier to send me a txt or email

Anthony 0417 076 199

[email protected]

Please. no time wasters, this package owes me in excess of $14k and im not going to give it away.

Happy to freight interstate and buyers expense.

Cheers!

THE ENGINE - RB26/30 - $5000 long motor (no exhaust/turbo/wiring/coilpacks) may negotiate.

RB26 head with GTR plenum & throttle bodies

740cc injectors

Kelford 272 cams

Adjustable cam gears

RB30 block

forged pistons

shotpeened rods

ACL Race series bearings

ARP Stud Kit top & bottom (head and cradle)

N1 Oil pump & Oil gallery restrictor (Crank machined to suit)

Balanced and nitrated crank

Exedy HD clutch

THE OTHER STUFF!

RB25 Gearbox, excellent condition $1500

Haltech Pro Plugin ECU (fuel/ignition control + anti lag, launch control etc) $1500

Garrett GT35/82 Ball Bearing Turbo (approx 1000ks, used only for running in) $1000

RB26 Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold with 50mm external gate & screamer (single turbo) - $500

N1 Oil Pump

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ARP Head Studs

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Forged Pistons

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Block

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Block + RB26 Head

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Cradle bottom end with ACL Race Bearings & ARP Stud kit with high tensile bolts

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Motor in 180sx before its birthday clean

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Garrett 35/82 Ball Bearing turbo, Stainless Steel exhaust manifold & 50mm external gate

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Photos as it sits today ready for sale!

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yeh thanks to u for the stuff around after i had all intensions of buying this as a complete package for a price that we agreed on and u went and sold it to someone else.great way to promote ur business (shaw performance).definatly wont be attempting to buy anything off u again.i will spread the word

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