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Hi Guys,

We are cleaning out a shed full of RB Parts.

RB26 blocks $400.00 Each from standard bore to oversize. 3-5 to choose from

RB30 Blocks A8 Turbo $400.00 Each from standard bore to oversize. 3-4 to choose from

RB26 Cranks - Longnose $400 short nose $175

Arias RB26 Standard bore (86mm) Forged Pistons (set) good condition $300.00 ony need rings.

CP Pistons For a RB30 Block and RB26 Head (set). To Suit 86.5 oversize bore. with rings and pins $500.00

Spool RB30 Rods good condition (set) $500.00

Mahle for a RB30 Block and RB26 Head. To Suit 86.5 oversize bore. 5 out of 6 are band new 1 got damaged on the machine cutting clearances for the oversize valves. $400.00 - it will cost $200 for 1 new piston the set is worth $1200.00 new.

HKS Pistons for a RB26 87mm with rings and pins (set) $400.00

ARP RB25 Head Stud Set - $150

Greddy RB fuel rail $50.00

New Sets of Bearings

heaps of other stuff

twin turbo dump pipes HKS and Stock 34 GTR Dump Pipes

I can freight Australia wide. location Newcastle NSW

contact Adam - 0449 664 330

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