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Top notch NITTO RB 26/30 gear for sale and more.

Up for sale is a complete short motor assembly.

Nitto/je forged billet pistons with upgraded pins and rings
Nitto i beam rods with upgraded arp 2000 rod bolts
Nitto high vol oil pump
Nitto crank collar
Nitto rb head drain
Nitto DBS o ringed metal head gasket

Cost me 5 and a bit grand. Letting them go for $4600 FIRM

Also have a complete stock untouched rb26 head with all covers. Throttle bodies and inlet plenum. Buy the head and take a free RB30 stock short motor with it! $2000 FIRM

Rb30 s2 complete short motor (stock untouched)

Will not seperate any of the nitto parts unless buyers have mates who will take the rest. Not negotiable on any of it either.

Phill - 0421 986 981 - Prefer Text over Private Message.

Located Northern Suburbs Melbourne (Thomastown)

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 2017-6-19 at 10:06 AM, duz10s said:

head with stock bottom end still available?

Sure is. Complete rb26 head with complete (stock) rb30 series 2 bottom end. Text me on 0421 986 981 for any further info.

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