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Hey lads,

Stripping my cefiro down and selling all the bolt ons that were to go with it. Near everything is brand new or seen a maximum of 20,000kms.

List goes:

R33GTR Rb26 engine, has R34 N1 oil pump and rear wheel drive conversion sump, near new water pump. Has had exhaust side of things removed IE: turbos and manifolds, has had the rocker covers, timing cover and intake plenum sand blasted ready to be sprayed. Head or timing gear has not been removed so it is still sealed. Motor has done roughly 80 000kms.

Looking at $3500

Rb25 gearbox, no crunches, no gear fall outs and selects all 5 cogs.

$1500

1500KM old Garrett T04Z, T4 foor print, .86 rear with V-Band dump and anti surge drilled front housing.

$1500

Brand new 6Boost RB26 Exhaust manifold, T4 foot print with 50mm ex gate pipe

$1500

Brand new Precision 46mm wastegate, comes with all springs, V-Band clamps and V-Band flanges.

$350

Brand new RB26 JUN exhaust cam 264 degree with 9.7mm lift.

$350

Brand new HKS fuel rail to suit RB26.

$250

Brand new HKS timing belt to suit RB26.

$100

Brand new Mines Adjustable cam gears to suit RB engines.

$250

Brand new full top end cometic gasket kit, includes metal head gasket and metal exhaust gasket (87mm head gasket)

$300

Brand new tomei RB26 oil restrictor.

$20

Brand new -10 push in rocker cover breathers to suit RB26.

$50

Brand new RB26 ARP head stud kit.

$300

Brand new Tomei RB26 ornament plate ( goes on the coil pack cover )

$80

15000km old Splitfire coil packs to suit RB20/26 and series 1 RB25

$200

Brand new RB26 head breather ( pushes into the rear of the head to drain the excess oil pushed up into the top end )

$30

Unknown brand name oil cooler/relocation kit to suit RB engines. seen a few kms

$50

Monster performance front mount cooler core, no damage and has welded on mounts to fit oil cooler core.

$50

near new DEFI BF boost gauge and sensor ( no control box )

$150

Microtech LT12S with loom to suit RB26. roughly 20 000kms old

$500

ALL PRICES ARE ONO AND MORE THAN HAPPY TO DO PACKAGE DEALS BUT I WONT TAKE PEANUTS AND BANANA SKINS.

BEST TO CONTACT ME ON 0431 197 087 AS I RARELY WILL CHECK PMs.

LOCATED IN PERTH, WA

Link to pics:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404179-rb26-motor-rb25-gearbox-and-top-notch-rb26-bolt-ons/

Also forgot to add I have brand new 1000cc Rochester top feed injectors.

Chasing $400 Ono for these

Also split fires, fuel rail, timing belt, cam gears, rocker cover breathers and oil drain spld pending payment.

I'll take the oil cooler kit , posted to 7011 , text me your bank details and price inc postage to 0419five52441 cheers

actually , did your ceff have a working speedo? If so would you be interested in selling the speedo drive? I can send you a standard 33 one plus some cash?

Edited by toffy

Update:

Cooler sold

Oil cooler sold

Ornament plate sold

Cam gears sold

Timing belt sold

Fuel rail sold

Breathers sold

Oil drain sold

Microtech sold

Throw me some offers on the rest.

cheap 26 motor with rwd sump and 25 box good for upgrades on your skyline/silvia or cefiro

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