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Rb26 aftermarket and standard engine parts!!!

R34 Gtr cam and timing cover $370

Arp head studs rb26 $170

Garrett 2860-5 turbos mint $1400

Greddy t517z turbos great condition one turbo rebuilt $1250

Tomei sump baffle $180

Nismo fuel reg $100

Denso 800cc injectors rb26 $400

Splitfire coilpacks $340

Manley rods h beam used rb26 $450

Mahle forged pistons 86.5 rb26 $450

Rb26 block 86.5mm bore mint $280

R32 Gtr crank $150

Rb26 sump with diff $150

R34 Gtr coilpack cover $110

Rb20 rb26 engine mounts like new $100

R33 Gtr alternator 90amp $70

Rb26 bottom baffle plates $20

Rb26 cas $70

Rb26 r32 Gtr balancer $40

Engine brackets $40

Rb26 standard rods $40

Many other parts available

Gold Coast

0487924497

Garrett 2860-5 turbos mint $1400

What are your best price for the pair of these? These are direct replacements correct for the RB26 - running N1 turbines... please do confirm with me and let me know.

Thank you!

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