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Hi all.

I have got a RB26/30 forged motor up for sale.

Motor had done less then 5000kms since rebuild.

There is over 10hrs spent on head porting.

Machine work for both block and head is over $7000. Have receipt to proof this.

Manle 8.5:1 forged piston & rings

Argo rods

N1 oil pump/water

RIPS custom sump (extended with baffles)

RIPS diff adapter plate

RIPS oil pick up

RIPS inspired modified catch can (return to sump)

ACL race bearing

ARP main and head studs

Jun crank collar

Cometic head gasket

Performance value springs

Tommie pon cams type b. 260in/ex

Os Giken adjustable cams gear.

Ross Metal Jacket harmonic balancer

Spit fire coil

PFI dual entry fuel rail (to accommodate larger 14mm entry injectors.

1000cc rodchester

Jim berry 4000lbs clutch

R33 gear box.

Greedy pulley for alternator.

Engine was is a r32 gtr and it was make 394awkw on 20-21psi with twin Garrett GT2860-10 with ViPec computer. I have dyno sheet for this.

I was talking to the engine builder a while back. Engine should be good for 900-1000hp with the right turbo.

Engine is currently still running and still in the car for examination.

Long story short is I'm chasing $10k for it.

Pick up in Sydney

Call or text me on 0451114112

Thanks

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