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AS PER TOPIC I HAVE A GENIUNE VERY VERY VERY RARE GT500 RB BARE BLOCK (as per ZTUNE)

COMES IN ORIGINAL NISMO BOX AND IS GENUINE ITEM

1 OFF THE RAREST BLOCKS PRODUCED WORLD WIDE- CHECK NISMO DATA

GENUINE ENQUIRIES BY PHONE OR EMAIL PLEASE AS IM VERY BUSY AND WONT GET A CHANCE TO GO ON THIS SITE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS

THIS WILL ALSO BE ADVERTISED ON E-BAY WORLD WIDE

DO YOUR RESEARCH AND IF YOU WANT THE TUFFEST AND RAREST RB BLOCK IN THE WORLD THE WORLD THEN THIS IS FOR YOU

COST ME $12,000 AN IM WILLING TO SELL IT AT $9000 i know it sounds like tooooo much money for a block but how many people get a chance to own a piece of motorsport royalty block and history

if you are considering building a tuff or tuffest RB then this is for you

tel: 0412351418 bill

email- [email protected]

located in sydney south

photos of block will be sent on request via email or text

thanks

:woot: Holy shit!!!

Now all i need is a sharp scalpel and a DIY for kidney removal.

Someone buy my kidney so I can have this lol.

:woot: Holy shit!!!

Now all i need is a sharp scalpel and a DIY for kidney removal.

Someone buy my kidney so I can have this lol.

Open to offers !!!! Need it gone as my wife needs a kidney operation

Please help me sell this

Thanks

Surely you guys can come to a deal.

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Maybe R32GOJIRA is BILLVICH's wife?!

I am definately not BILLVICH's biznitch lol.

I actually feel bad now because of the terrible coincidence.

Bill is a top bloke and if i had the cash for it, i definately would buy it just to help out.

Hope she does alright mate.

All good boys - I knew what he meant

We know each other from the powerplay days - top bloke

I just got to sell this to help me out with the operation and medication etc etc

Thanks for the support

This is such a special item Bill!

If you still have this piece in a couple of weeks why not bring large pics of it to the official SAU SWAP MEET on April 27th?

Non PBS meds and extraneous stuff can be crippling I know.

Thanks terry for the assistance , you are always willing to help members and people out as much as you can , but I think to take this to a swap meet might degrade the value of the block .

This needs to be sold to an appreciative collector

1 will come up soon

Thanks

Mate 9k is a good price for this. I sold mine for similar but could take some time to sell as only an appreciative buyer will be happy to pay for this.

If you need it gone fast, I'd put it out on the UK Skyline forum as well as you have the bonus of the pound to aussie dollar conversion and this could allow you a bit of leeway to add freight to the price, plus there's a lot more buyers there that would snap this up.

Good luck with the sale.

All factory RB26 parts bolt straight up

No mods just a very rigid and strong block for pushing beyond the stock and N1 blocks

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