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Hey,

suit rebuild, re-ring ??

1992 R32 GTR RB26dett

Comes as you see it, plus the coil-pack cover and all intercooler hose piping, factory BOV's

Recently reconditioned but now cylinder 6 low compression (81psi from memory) Other cylinders were fine and even psi

Did not do a leak down test, was still running when I pulled it out

may just be a valve or could be rings?????

prefer buyer to pick up but...

Can put it on a pallet and wrap it up, buyer to pay freight

brought it running in a r32 GTR I have since sold. Don't ask me what mods been done internally I don't know. showed 77,000kms on odometer (vin:bnr32219834)

It looks to been recon as the welsh plugs don't look old and the welsh plug on the back says "void if heat damaged" which is what they put in recon engines.

has the oil drain tapped in on back of motor already, and adjustable cam gears.

$1500 or best offer with everything I've just listed.

pm preferred

thanks :)

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