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So, I've picked up someone else build to accelerate my own and need to start clearing some of my un-needed parts.

1 set of New RB26 Venolia Pistons 86.5mm with N1 rings and pins -SOLD-

1 set of used Nitto I-Beam Rods (Not for sale anymore)

[update] 1 Set of used Carrillo H-Beam Rods $450

(need to have the small end bushes replaced due to JE Pin's being oversized from stock)

1 Used Tomei Exhaust (ONLY) Procam 270 degree 10.25mm lift $200

Can post at buyers expense.

MORE STUFF:

Used N1 Oil Pump with Reimax Gears - Gears are less than 6000km old, housing has approx 50k $400 (Sold - pending)

Used Tomei Poncams for RB26DETT 260 degree 9.15mm lift, intake and exhaust -SOLD-

Stock RB26 Valve Springs and Retainers $100

RB26 Water Pump (new) $60

Cams are for an RB26 head. Unsure if you can swap them. And if you did, would have to be a Neo head to get solid lifters for that much lift.

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some more stuff for sale:

Used N1 Oil Pump with Reimax Gears - Gears are less than 6000km old, housing has approx 50k $400 (sold - pending)

Used Tomei Poncams for RB26DETT 260 degree 9.15mm lift, intake and exhaust -SOLD-

Stock RB26 Valve Springs and Retainers (used) $100

RB26 Water Pump (new) $60

Yup the pump is still for sale. There is a small chip on the cosmetic bit that covers the cam belt though. Doesn't affect the structural or functional part at all. Just wanted to be clear. Can upload a pic tonight when. I get home.

some new stuff for sale:

Used N1 Oil Pump with Reimax Gears - Gears are less than 6000km old, housing has approx 50k $400

Tomei Poncams for RB26DETT 260 degree 9.15mm lift, intake and exhaust $500

Stock RB26 Valve Springs and Retainers $100

RB26 Water Pump (new) $60

Hey mate are the cams still available ?

Oil pump sold - pending full payment.

Also the I-beams are on hold. I might use them in my motor. If I do then will have my Carillo H-Beams for sale instead. Will find out based on advice from machine shop this week.

Small change of plans on my build. I'm going to use the Nitto Rods. So now my Carrillo H-Beams are up for sale.

1 Set of used Carrillo H-Beam Rods $450

(need to have the small end bushes replaced due to JE Pin's being oversized from stock)

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