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Ok guys and gals,

I had always dreamed of owning a built RB26 from Nismo but I could not afford one so I opted for this Tomei Crate motor instead.

Unfortunately it’s time for what has been my prize and joy for the last few years to go a good home.

For sale is a complete Tomei Advanced Spec RB26DETT Limited edition no. 57 (one of the last ones made) which has now been discontinued) and is 24u block (N1) with Tomei internals and a nismo oil pump assembled and built by Tomei

Has been run in and only 4,999km on it (including ancillaries)

Engine is in perfect working condition and has made a healthy 600+hp at the wheels on E85.

Reason for selling is I need the funds as working capital to establish a business,.

What is comes with is as follows:

Nismo Plenum (wrinkle painted black)

HKS Fuel Rail + HKS 1,000cc big capacity injectors (these injectors cost over $200 each brand new)

RH9 High Voltage Alternator (500km old only)

Splitfire coil packs with NGK spark plugs BCPR6ES-11 (gaped accordingly)

Garrett GT2860R-5’s

Standard Exhaust manifold (port matched to turbine exhaust)

Mines Super Outlet Pro type II dump pipes

Pulley, belts and heater /water hoses and piping

Nismo Coopermix (pull type fits late model R32s and R33 GTRs)

This complete engine is a great opportunity for the one that wants to own a piece of Japanese history and keep it in good nick or just use it for what it really is intended for on the track :)

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I have all the receipts to support the cost associated with this engine.

Currently located on the Gold Coast Arundel

This engine is ideal for the one that ones to own a piece of Japanese history and keep it in good nick or just use it for what it really is intended for on the track

Price $25,000

Serious enquiries only and I think the price is fair enough to deter most idiotic trolls and low ballers

Either pm me or contact 0404 006 580.

Cheers, Anthony

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might take a bit to find the right buyer but stay firm on your price i reckon its fair, if i wasn't going back to uni i'd put it in my 32gtr :)

Good luck with the sale mate.

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