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Putting my Rb26/30 up for sale. Assembled and never installed or started, built to improved oem specs

The specs are as follows

Reconditioned Rb26 head to standard specs

Full set of Rb26 engine covers painted in house of kolor candy red - 2pack paint not cheap powder coating

Rebuilt bottom end using excellent condition RB30 series 2 block

New 86.5mm Mahle hypereutectic pistons

New Arp rod bolts

New Jun Crank collar

New Acl bearings

New Rb26 head bolts

New oem Rb26 Oil pump

New oem Rb26 water pump

New timing belt, tensioner and idler

New oem vrs kit

New oem Rb26 headgasket

Fully machined and balance with receipts from PWR Engines -

Remove oil gallery plugs and hot tank block. Bore and hone to suit pistons, surface main face, drill and tap block for O/S head studs. Modify block for idler (Rb26 head on Rb30 block).

Clean, crack test and grind crank .025. Machine crank for oil pump drive, drill main oil feeds.

Clean, crack test con rods, fit arp rod bolts and resize

Balance motor

 

$6500 Firm

 

Please contact me via pm if you are interested. Engine is located on Brisbane northside

Cheers

 

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I do want this sold so if anyone is interested let me know and well see what we can work out. 

 

I also have basically a complete stock R33 gtr hot and cold side, 34 gtr intercooler, all pipework and all bov pipework, starters, alternators etc

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