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#######ENGINE SOLD#######

FOR SALE

RB26 ENGINE

HKS 88MM FORGED PISTONS

HKS CON RODS

HKS STEP 2 280 CAMSHAFTS

HKS CAM GEARS

HKS 1.6MM HEADGASKET

HKS OIL PUMP

TOMEI SUMP BAFFLE

PORTED HEAD

NISMO BEARINGS

NISMO CAMBELT

AUTRONIC SMC AND LOOM

1000CC INJECTORS

HKS FUEL RAIL

MALPASSI FUEL REG

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

GARRET BALL BEARING TURBO(NEW)

TRUST EXH MANIFOLD AND GATE

CURRENTLY MAKING 417KW@THE WHEELS AT 23PSI

WAS MAKING OVER 500KW WITH PREVIOUSLY FITTED HKS T51R

EVERYTHING INCLUDED TO FIT THIS INTO GTR

ULTRA RELIABLE, DOESNT MISS A BEAT.

10,000KMS ONLY

PACKAGE COST TO BUILD IN EXCESS OF $35000

$22000 OR $17000 IF SUPPLIED WITH ANOTHER GOOD RUNNING RB26 AS TRADE

PACKAGE IS COMPLETE WITH AIRFILTER ETC.

(WHY SPEND $10K DOING A 300KW UPGRADE ON A GTR, WHEN FOR $17K YOU COULD HAVE A BUILT ENGINE AND OVER 400KW@THE WHEELS).

OTHER ITEMS AVAILBLE TO PURCHASER OF THIS ENGINE AT ADDITIONAL COST

NISMO TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

HKS INTERCOOLER

FUEL SYSTEM

HKS OIL COOLER KIT

TRUST EXHAUST

ARC ALLOY RADIATOR

ARC OIL CATCH TANK

HKS EVC4

(THESE ITEMS WILL BE OFFERED TO PURCHASER AT A SUBSTANCIAL DISCOUNT)

[B]AT THIS STAGE PLEASE NO ENQUIRIES FOR PARTS, PARTS WILL ONLY BE SOLD IF THE ENGINE IS SOLD) [/b]

MAY ALSO CONSIDER TRADING THIS CAR FOR A STOCKISH R33GTR+CASH

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

How do you know that these are the actual internals in this engine?Did you build it and have reciepts or is this imported as is and your guessing ??

How do you know that these are the actual internals in this engine?Did you build it and have reciepts or is this imported as is  and your guessing ??

Dude, it's genuine.. this engine is from GT51R, an R33 GTR originally from Perth which produced 647 horsepower at all four wheels with the T51R SPL turbo.. Check out the specs on X-Speed http://www.xspeed.com.au/ssport/41gtr/

Nathan traded in GT51R with Ultimate Performance Imports here in Melbourne for an R32 GTR wide body which he's also sold now.... and got himself a BMW M3 :D

The engine/performance mods done on GT51R in Perth were not done very well by the people who worked on the car over there, and it needed alot of work to fix up their mistakes.

Swweeet car though :)

  • 1 month later...

ENGINE SOLD, CAR NOW AVAILBLE IN SEMI STOCK FORM

$39,950

250kw@the wheels.

Hks cam gears,

heavy duty clutch,

apexi filters,

Trust front pipes,

hks exhaust,

c”s short shifter,

R34gtr steering wheel,

Hks turbo timer,

Hks hiper adjustable suspension,

Worx equip 18 x 10 wheels with falken tyres,

Gracer front bumper,

Trial sideskirts,

Nismo clear front and side indicators,

Nismo pillar trims,

Nismo spoiler end plates,

Top secret style carbonfibre bonnet,

Ganador sports mirrors,

Tinted windows,

Alarm system,

cd player,

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