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i have compete RB26DETT engine for sale,

was going to built for big hp engine,due to not use it,

engine is still running nothing wrong for it,

the only damaged on this engine is drop the compressure at last 2 cyclinder,

here is the report for the compressure test:

1st = 155

2nd =156

3rd =160

4th =159

5th =105

6th =104

i am asking $3000 for this complete engine,come with everything,inc intake manifold and throttle bodies etc.

have a quote for Std rebuilt around $2500 or less,

if anyone interest,plz let me know

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i have compete RB26DETT engine for sale,

was going to built for big hp engine,due to not use it,

engine is still running nothing wrong for it,

the only damaged on this engine is drop the compressure at last 2 cyclinder,

here is the report for the compressure test:

1st           = 155

2nd          =156

3rd           =160

4th           =159

5th           =105

6th           =104

i am asking $3000 for this complete engine,come with everything,inc intake manifold and throttle bodies etc.

have a quote for Std rebuilt  around $2500 or less,

if anyone interest,plz let me know

what model did it come from ? r32 ? 33 ?34? does it come with turbos ? dumps ?starter ? alt ? steering pump ? can you send me pics ?

email [email protected]

tnx jerry

ps you cant rebuild for $2500 , pistons and rings are $1200-1300 gaskets 350 and you havent even looked at crank , cil head .

wrxhoon : i have quote to rebuild the engine,coz its drop the compressure and the engine builder said its only piston ring and just replace that and rebalance the engine,nissan head gasket only cost $250,everything wil cost around $2500,

also the engine are less turbo,its off R32GTR.dont have any pics,if you are serious for the engine,i wil take some pics,

will sell all the parts separte:

head with all the rock cover $1500

STD cam shaft $300

STD injector with fuel rail $350

valve spring $50

piston $200

oil pump $100

water pump $50

conrods $400

Crank shaft $450

block $450

exhaust manifold $150

intercooler pipes(Twin Turbo writing on it) $150

all the water fitting on turbo side $90

intake manifold $600

throttle bodies $500

sump $120

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