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Hello everyone.

Unfortunately I have to give up this project as it's become too costly to repair.

The following items are for sale.

For sale:

Completey rebuilt rb26 head

New shims

K line valve guides

Rocker covers

Timing cover

All cold side and sensors $2k

6 boost rb2630 r32 T4 manifold with genuine Tial 60mm gate $1400

Spool RB30 H beam rods complete set $500

Rb2530 20thou CP flat top pistons x5 $500

Rb20 Metal Jacket 1500hp balancer $500

Arp rb25 mains with all washers and bolts $200

R32 Gtr gearbox, rebuilt $700.

Rb30 awd block (Machined to accept awd adaptor plate), comes with oil restrictiors, grub screwed crank with crank collar, needs rebore to 87mm, bigger skyline rb30 block, also already tapped for twin cam head conversion for tensioner $400

Rb30 awd adaptor plate $350

Comes with pickup and bolts.

Rb20 alternator $50

Rb starter motor, rebuilt $50

Braided, Teflon and heat covered turbo oil and water lines $150

R32 front brake callipers with pads, new front and rear $100

R33 slotted brake rotors, not used, can get machined Rda brand, $100 for the pair

R32/33 boss kit and wheel, just needs screws and horn piece $50

Rb25de head with intake, needs machine from washer hitting quench area, fixable, talk to Mick at Probuilt, come with exhaust manifold and head studs (arp), has 110lb upgraded springs $600.

R32 ac compreasor $30

Have NO idea how to attach pics via Iphone. Can mms to you no worries.

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Custom intake on the rb25de head too, also off r32 rb25de.

If someone has an r33 gtst manual too, and they needstuff for their gtr, I'll swap the whole lot.

Must be in reasonable condition.

Edited by Gts4RB30

Have 3 rb30 blocks too, all have turbo drain and feed. All in different state.

One bottom end virgin short block

One rb30 awd modified with crank and collar and grub screwed crank ready for twin cam head conversion as stated upper.

One rb 30 awd modified block and girdle ready for twin cam head conversion.

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