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Item: RB26/30 engine

Location:Gold Coast

Item Condition: Brand new

Reason for Selling: No longer required

Price and Payment Conditions: Pick up only, $11,000.

Extra Info: Bottom end line bored, o-ringed, heat treated, lunati 4340 rods, forged pistons, chrome moly rings, ARP bolt's, crankshaft balanced and nitrided, engine deburred and blue printed, nismo water pump, RB26 head serviced, race ported, TODA cams 10.2 mm lift 282 deg duration, TODA cam gears, ARP head stud kit, chrome covers, custom dry sump (does not include pump just the sump itself).

Contact Details: Email [email protected] phone 0403 185 817 or PM me.

Parts alone cost approx $10,000 let alone machining and labour.

Thanks Aaron.

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it may be possible but not easy im guessing, the 4wd blocks r different as it suports the diff and is a different shape where the sump meets.

a mate has used rb20 4wd motors in rwd cars with a custom sump but havnt heard of the other way around.

jon,

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I make plates to adapt the rb26 4wd sump to the rb30, little bit of work involved but with my instructions and plate easy for any confident DIY or mechanic to do!!!

Great engine at a really good price good luck with the sale mate!!!!

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The plates are $450, the way my plates work there would have to be a ridiculous amount of force to snap a bolt in fact it would almost be impossible, but there is room to run bigger bolts if you felt it was nessassary!!!

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