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I purchased this setup late last year, however have decided to rebuild my rb26 instead.

Was told motor was rebuilt with standard internals around a year ago, however as I'm no mechanic will be sold as is.

Came out of an r32 that was safely making 375kw at the wheels.

Owes me over 5k..

Looking for expressions of interest and REASONABLE offers.

Willing to break it down only if theres interest in all the bits upfront.

rb26/30 Motor is complete and comes with hot and cold side.

top mount manifold and to4z turbo

1000cc injectors

pipiing and 2x AFMs

Loom - but ends are cut, so will need to graft new plugs where connects to your car

apexi ecu with hand controller

blow off valve

dump pipe

alternator etc.

flywheel and clutch

rb26 manual gearbox

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Have let a few offers slide as wasn't 100% on selling.

Minds made up and its all for sale;

rb26/30 Motor with cold side, alternator, 1000cc injectors, cam covers, sump cover $2,900

t04 turbo and top mount manifold (was pushing 375 at the wheels) $750

rb25 manual gearbox $1100

Flywheel $120

clutch $200

apexi ecu power fc with hand controller (afm model) $950

Buy more than 1 item and get a discount :-)

Located in Melbourne.

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rb26/30 Motor with cold side, alternator, 1000cc injectors, cam covers, sump cover $2,700
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t04 turbo and top mount manifold (was pushing 375 at the wheels) $750

I've got a custom dump pipe, blow off valve etc and would include for more $$

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rb25 manual gearbox $1,000

Flywheel $120

clutch $150


apexi ecu power fc with hand controller (afm model) $700
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26dett duel AFM's with pipe setup for single turbo $300
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