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Rb26dett engine from a r33 Gtr vspec, motor has done approximently 10,000kms since build. I have pictures of recent cold/dry compression test and can send or show to serious buyers only.
**Can fit and install for extra by mechanic locally on the Gold Coast pm for details**
Compression 160-165psi across the board

Bottom end
R33 Gtr crank
Genuine N1 block (24U)
20 Thou Cp pistons and rings
Eagle rods with arp rod bolts
Arp mains
Arp head studs
Greddy oil pump
N1 water pump
Tomei oil restrictor
ATI Harmonic balancer

Gates timing belt, tensioner and pulley all replaced in build.

Engine has been rebuilt, blueprinted, machined for 20 thou pistons and rotating assembly balanced. Block had been decked with all new welsh plugs.

Top end
Tomei Poncams 260deg 9.15 lift in and ex
Greddy cam gears
Timing Cover has been polished
1.2mm Tomei metal head gasket
Brand new rocker cover seals and half moon seals
Painted r34 Gtr red covers and plenum

Head has had a full recondition with all new retainers replaced on both sides, valve regrind and lifters serviced.

Engine comes complete with intake plenum, manifolds, all new hoses, r33 gtr sump, turbo oil/water lines, engine mounts, alternator and AC pulley and bracket. No injectors or rail or turbos, however can source parts and install on request.

Engine has been comprehensively inspected by a qualified mechanic, leak down tested, cooling system tested and compression tested, since removal. Has also been tested and run, is in perfect operating condition. Has been built for and used in a 300kw setup for drag purposes, perfect for track or street setup.

Price $8500

Located Gold Coast can Freight Anywhere Aus wide

PM or Call/Msg 0414596256

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