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FS [SYD]: RB26DETT top end 95% complete. Turbos/Manifolds/NEW Nissan gaskets/Wiring harness/Cam covers etc

Hi Guys,

I've got a near complete 26 top end I can't ever see myself using so I'd like to move it along. Needs a good clean and check over but it's 95% there. Comes with:

- Complete head including stock cams, cam gears. NOTE: Cams have some surface rust on the ends behind the cam gears from storage, doesn't affect the cam seal surface, cosmetic only.
- Complete cold side including injectors, fuel rail, balance pipe, AAC valve, ITBs, plenum, air temp sensor, TPS, factory twin turbo connecting pipe etc. All the hard to find and expensive RB26 bits are there.
- Complete stock 26DETT hot side including turbos, oil lines, exhaust manifolds, dump pipes, turbo actuators and I'm fairly sure all the oil and water feeds for the turbos are there
- Cam covers + front cover. NOTE: No coil pack cover included
- Stock 26 coils. One coil has the plastic broken off around the plug and will need replacing
- Wiring harness. Harness has had CAS plug and AFM plugs cut off before I got it however these are available new. Comes with coil pack harness, I'll need to check if ignitor is there.
- Brand new Nissan RB26 genuine gasket kit. Head gasket, cam cover seals, valve stem seals, intake + exhaust gaskets etc. Worth about $400 on it's own.

Whats I know is missing:
- Timing cover backing plate
- CAS + CAS bracket
- AFMS and piping to AFMs
- ECU
- Coil pack cover

NOTE: Turbos not pictured but are included

Everything is more or less there. Use it to fix your blown up 26 or find a cheap RB30 bottom end to put under it and make ~260rwkw with the stock turbos. I can deliver within Sydney and surrounds for a fee otherwise pickup from near Sutherland Shire. Ph: 0431151016. Prefer not to separate at this stage unless someone wants to make me a decent offer for the head & cold side. If anyone wants photos of something specific let me know as I was too lazy to unwrap and re-wrap it all.

$2000.

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Edited by XR Pilot

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