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Hey Guyz

I have my RB26DETT Godzilla engine up for sale. After my project has fallen through im left with this awsome piece of craftsmanship. Originally it was going to be put into my ever first car, a VL commodore. But since money and time problems have arised i have not been able to finish it. This engine has had the works in being reconditioned.

The engine has been bored out making it just under 2.7L with brand new Aries forged pistons. All gaskets and seals have been replaced down too the oil cap seal.

Brand new sparks, ignitioncoils, timing belt, crank gear and much more.

Recond pumps and polishing.

Most of the reciepts have been kept having spent close to 6 grand in recon and parts. The engine block and head work was done by Hi Tech Cylinder heads in Malaga which included bore, acid bath, pressure test, and port 'n' polish of the head.

This engine has taken about 8 monthes to be completed having everything done precise. This is one powerful engine and would be suited for any conversion.

Please recognise the effort put into this engine and its potential.

Engine comes with a custom made sump for rear wheel and the standard for 4 wheel drive conversion.

engine also comes with a full workshop manual in cd and printed form

Price is $9,000

contact me on 0421859091

cheers

Shanon

PS i only as of now have photos of the block and head back from the shop. I will get a final picture ASAP

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it will basically just bolt straight in!!! just bolt your gearbox on the 26 and it should be ready to go. im not to sure about the ecu but i was going to be getting a 25 harness to go on the aftermarket ecu (Wolf 3D) so you might have to look into it unless you are going aftermarket. to be honest the aftermarket ecu has more potential and you would be able to go much further with the project.

your application would be the best suited for this engine as the extra stuff that is needed you already have in your car.

as i said before it also comes with the custom made sump for your rear wheel drive which is a lot lighter than the 26 with the front diff on it.

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pistons are the main upgrade, the block has been bored out, head ported, brand new high quality gasket and seal set, everything else has been serviced (i.e turbos, pumps, etc) because there wasnt anything wrong with them but i wanted everything nice and clean and in optimum working order.

i talked to the guyz at the shop and they basically said the standard rods are the exact same strength as any other aftermarket rod out there. maybe a difference of 1% so there was no need to get them. this was from there own experiance.

i was going to change the crank and cams but they were fine as well and there wouldnt be anypoint changing them. instead they serviced them also.

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