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i have a few random bit for sale as i want to clean out my garage.

RB30 block & girdle, was keeping it for a 26/30 build, had a change of plans soo its not needed, has threaded holes for oil & water lines oil return ect, also has the machined face on the front for the twin cam idler pully.

$100 ono

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standard RB26 exhaust manifolds, dump pipes & heat shields

$25 ono

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RB26 standard flywheel, not needed as i but a npc billet flywheel on when i did clutch change

$50 ono

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245/40/18 BF GOODRICH tyres good tread. came off my 260RS stagea as the rears were worn & the rolling diameter difference between front n rear was interfering with atessa.

$50 ono

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Items are located in Ipswich qld & tyres sold pending payment

Edited by GTR260

Manifolds ,dumps & heat shields sold pending payment.

Still for sale,

Rb30 block

Rb26 flywheel

Rb26 standard injectors

Manifolds, dumps & heat shields sold.

Someone make offers on the rest! Would like this stuff gone

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