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Note: the manifold is to suit RB26 though being the newer version of 6Boost it also has pilot holes drilled to suit RB20/25.

Turbo: 1500km ( IF THAT ) old genuine Garrett T04Z, .86 rear housing with T4 foot print with V-Band dump.

On its own: $1500 ONO

BRAND NEW 6Boost highmount steampipe manifold, T4 foot print also with 50mm EX gate pipe welded on

On its own: $1500 ONO

BRAND NEW Precision Turbo 46mm Ext wastegate, comes with everything needed to weld onto manifold ( V-band flanges ) also has multiple springs for adjustment.

On its own: $350 ONO

As a kit price i will sell all of it for $ 2800.

This is a great bit of gear at a great price with all genuine items and no china, great turbo for 26/30 and 25/30 combos.

Will post anywhere in AUS at an agreed price.

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I have a few bits and pieces to suit anyone having to remove the head of their 26 or who are just looking to upgrade a few things.

JUN exhaust cam 264degree with 9.7mm lift (BRAND NEW)

On its own: $400 ono

RB26 ARP head stud kit (BRAND NEW)

On its own: $300 ono

Tomei oil restrictor for head (BRAND NEW)

On its own: $20

Cometic top end gasket kit, includes 87mm multi layer metal head gasket and metal exhaust gaskets. (BRAND NEW)

On its own: $300 ono

As a kit $800

Will post anywhere in AUS at agreed price.

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Have here a R33 GTR long motor, was runnign and driving no issues i have removed the engine and stopped the build on my car purely because i lost interest in it. The engine will come with everything minus loom and exhaust manifolds and turbos.

The timing cover and rocker covers along with intake plenum have been removed and sandblasted ready for painting. the head has not been off so the motor is still sealed.

Basic run down,

- Roughly 80 000kms

- R34 N1 oil and water pumps fitted

- Ally rear wheel drive conversion sump

Inspections welcome for WA buyers will take photos of whatever is required.

Will ship at buyers expense.

$3000 ONO

Yes im aware thats cheap for a 26 motor however i just want to move it on fast as it's holding up future plans.

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Mint condition 25 gearbox, comes with everything associated.

Selects all 5 foward coggers and the backwards 1, no crunches or noises.

$1500 ono

Inspections welcome to WA buyers and pics if requested.

Will ship at buyers expense.

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