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Due to financial reasons unfortunately i have to sell all my car parts. Spent way too much money buying all these parts and never even started building my motor yet so hoping to get some $$ back now.

 

 

1. Completely rebuilt rb26 head built by Pro-Built Engine Reconditioning Gold Coast.

New shims

K line valve guides

All cold side and sensors $2500

 

2. Rb30 series 2 block in good condition $100

 

3. Rb25 greddy copy plenum with all the vacuum lines and bolts $200

 

4. RB30DET (DOHC) Rebuild Kit with Ross Racing Forged Pistons 9.0:1

SPOOL Forged H Beam Conrods

Ross Forged Pistons (Rings, Pins and Locks Included)

Cometic MLS Head Gasket

ACL Race Series Main Bearings

ACL Race Series Big End Bearings

$2000

 

5. Rb26 forward facing plenum by Otaku racing

Billet CNC Aluminium Manifold (Suit RB26, RB26DETT)

90mm Throttle Body

Dual Feed Fuel Rail (Suit Top Feed 14mm Injectors)

IACV Port & Vac Line Ports

Water Line Kit

$950

 

6. Arp head studs for rb30/25/26

$200

 

7. Gates timing belt for rb30/26 and rb30/25

$100

 

8. Rb26 N1 oil pump

$250

 

9. Rb30 waterpump

$80

 

10. T78-33 T4 turbo, high flowed by Turbotech in Perth and newer installed after that.

$1300

 

11. Rb26 Trust/greddy T4 manifold

$400

 

12. Rb25 or z32 afm?? Brand new Chinaspec $25

 

13. R33 strut bar $100

 

14. R33 24mm heavy duty front sway bar. $250

 

I'm in Darwin but all parts can be delivered Australia wide on buyers expense. Best way to contact me text or ring 04 74 120 500.

 

 

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It doesn't let me edit the first post but forgot to mention that rb30 rebuild kit is with 87mm pistons. Rb30 block i have there still got 86mm bores.

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Just wanted to thank the vendor. Pleasure to deal with. Upfront, honest and willing to work together for mutual benefit. Shame you don't own a store. Would definitely deal with you again. Can't wait to see those parts help me fry some tyres. Thanks again.

Thank you Khezz, was pleasure dealing with you mate!

Items that are sold so far: 

*4. RB30DET (DOHC) Rebuild Kit with Ross Racing Forged Pistons 9.0:1

*6. Arp head studs

*7. Gates timing belt

*9. Rb30 waterpump

*10. T78-33 T4 turbo

 

Rb26 head is still available, i accidentally wrote last time that it is sold. Ahh if i could just edit my own posts like it always used to be possible that'd be great.  

 

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