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Rb26 engine parts

Rb26 block 86.5mm bore good condition $230

R32 Gtr crank $130

Rb20 rb26 engine mounts like new $70 pair

R33 Gtr alternator 90amp $70

Rb26 bottom baffle plates $20

Rb26 r32 Gtr balancer $40

Engine brackets $40

Rb26 standard rods $30

Assorted turbo lines for rb26 from $10

Mint turbo rubber drains $50 pair

R33 Gtr dump pipes $30 pair

Brand new water pump in the box $30

Twin turbo pipe $50

Manifold head shields $30 pair

Exhaust manifolds $30 pair

Idle regulator $50

Standard oil cooler $20

Turbo elbows etc from $20

R32 Gtr Ecu maybe blitz $100

Gold Coast but can post

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