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For sale is a brand new nismo fine spec engine.

Specifications-

- N1 Cylinder block

- N1 Component / nur spec pistons

- N1 Component precise friction piston rings

- Nur spec connecting rods (Balanced)

- Nismo F112 connecting rod bearings

- Nismo F112 main bearings

- Standard spec camshaft

- N1 water pump

- N1 oil pump

- Nismo timing belt

- Nismo metal head gasket (1.2mm)

- Nismo oil pan baffle plate

- Nismo fine spec 2009 special edition rocker cover ornament

- Exclusive fine spec 2009 special edition engine plate

- Front differential (Gear ratio 4.11)

- Black cylinder head covers

This engine is located in Perth WA and can be shipped anywhere in Australia at buyers exspense. I am asking $15000.00 ono for the engine. This is a rare piece of nismo excellence.

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Other parts i have for sale include:

Brand new Midori titanium front pipes for GTR : $1100

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Brand new HPI dump pipes to suit GTR: $695

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Brand new genuine N1 bonnet lip to suit GTR: $285

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6 used ignition coil packs to suit RB26: $250

These are in perfect working order,selling due to fitting splitfire coils i had.

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Used Field boxer series 2 Electronic torque split controller: $250

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I wil try to answer all enquiries as soon as possible.

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Expected power of the engine with supporting mods?

It depends on the sort of mods you have in mind. My thoughts were, camshafts ,adjustable gears, 650-700hp turbos,injectors to suit,nismo plenum,after market ecu. etc. probably 550-600hp at flywheel. This engine is a good base to start with, and it really depends on what you want to do and spend.

Will the Midori front pipe suit a r33 Gtr?

What diameter?

Thanks

The midori front pipe will fit and R33 GTR. The leading pipe is 75mm id,the second pipe is 70mm id and the exit pipe is 90mm id. Midori say the difference in diameter between front and rear turbo pipe is to optimise turbo flow. This is a neat and highly crafted set of pipes.

How negotiable on engine?

A standard genuine nissan RB26 long engine from Just Jap is priced at $12999, and a R34 RB26N1 genuine nissan long engine for $14999,they also advertise a fine spec engine the same as this one for $24999. I put ono on the post so throw me an offer. You never know.

For sale is a brand new nismo fine spec engine.

Specifications-

- N1 Cylinder block

- N1 Component / nur spec pistons

- N1 Component precise friction piston rings

- Nur spec connecting rods (Balanced)

- Nismo F112 connecting rod bearings

- Nismo F112 main bearings

- Standard spec camshaft

- N1 water pump

- N1 oil pump

- Nismo timing belt

- Nismo metal head gasket (1.2mm)

- Nismo oil pan baffle plate

- Nismo fine spec 2009 special edition rocker cover ornament

- Exclusive fine spec 2009 special edition engine plate

- Front differential (Gear ratio 4.11)

- Black cylinder head covers

This engine is located in Perth WA and can be shipped anywhere in Australia at buyers exspense. I am asking $15000.00 ono for the engine. This is a rare piece of nismo excellence.

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Other parts i have for sale include:

Brand new Midori titanium front pipes for GTR : $1100

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Brand new HPI dump pipes to suit GTR: $695

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Brand new genuine N1 bonnet lip to suit GTR: $285

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6 used ignition coil packs to suit RB26: $250

These are in perfect working order,selling due to fitting splitfire coils i had.

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Used Field boxer series 2 Electronic torque split controller: $250

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I will try to answer all enquiries as soon as possible.

For those who would like to contact me direct can do so on 0427620003

Another price adjustment:

HPI Dump pipes now $650. This is good value

N1 Bonnet lip suit R33 gtr now $250. Good value

Coil packs suit Rb 26 now $ 150. These coil packs are fine.

Field torque split controller now $200.

Price adjustment:

Nismo engine now $14000

Coil packs $100

Torque split controller $150

Bonnet lip $250, these retail for $998 from Nissan.

Edited by RBrocket

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