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Im after a rear main seal alloy housing for a RB26 out of a R32 as mine has stripped the rear holes .

Thought i would ask the question before i heli coil them.

Also after for another project a steampipe RB30 det exhaust manifold and turbo preferablly something fairlly new.

not chasing big numbers just more power than stock so internally gated is fine ?

Manifold alone is OK probablly prefer a new turbo as at least you know what your getting.

MSG [email protected] or thru the forum which i havent worked out yet as to what you have..

Pete

hey mate I have a near new garrett gtx3071r for sale that has done under 3000kms and only run 7 psi, It has no shaft play and is basically as new condition, its internally gated and good for 550hp..

I am selling it with a set of braided oil and coolant lines and it bolts to the stock manifold and dump pipe (I can include a aftermarket exhaust manifold if you would prefer)

let me know if your interested

Cheers

Corin

Everything sourced thanks...

I am after a Auto box for behind a RB30DET so modified Jatco or powerglide or TH350 as long as the bellhousing or adaptor plate have been set up for RB

Prefer no electronics if possible Can a jatco be modified to run no electronics ?

pete

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