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Item: Rb26 Engine

Location: Sutherland

Item Condition: Good condition

Reason for Selling: Project unfinished and run out of funds

Price and Payment Conditions: $5000 or $7500 with single turbo

Extra Info: see below

Contact Details: Brendan 0423 324 913, [email protected]

As i was unable to finish my rb26 project into my r32. I have put together a complete rb26 engine with or without turbo.

The engine consists of rb26 block, with full head, and sump, and with a custom made manifold to suit a GT3540 high mount. I will swap the manifold if need be to the single twin turbo one, but i dont have the turbos for that

Engine would consists of basically everything you need to drop this straight into a car. Engine will include brand new piston rings, brand new tomei metal head gasket 1.2mm. all pistons cleaned.

Whole engine cleaned ready to be used.

Prices: $5000 for engine with standard manifold no turbos

$7500 for engine with custom high mount manifold and GT3540 turbo and wastegate.

Will post interstate but at buyers expense

Located in Sutherland shire.

Brendan 0423 324 913

Edited by z3n2k
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would u like to swap for an rb25det head compelet wit r33 loom coilpacks etc.. but no manifolds and a hks T51 rated at 800-1000hp + cash on top?

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wat about a rb25/30det set up? and cash on top? if ur goin back to stock r33 and start from there this setup is unmoded u can start from scratch with dis... this set up is $1700 so if i give u $3300 on top for the rb26 wit no turbos + manifolds

let me know

cheers

bill

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Engine will consist of, brand new piston rings, cleaned pistons, comes with tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket, all new gaskets. Turbo is in perfect working condition. Engine should run fine with no turbos.

everything cleaned and put back in all working condition.

Basically stock engine but cleaned and put back together.

Will ship interstate if required but at buyers cose

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:( ohhhh.. in that case u should just buy an rb20de for a daily driver. u will get about 550-600km out of a tank wit that engine. it might have no balls but it will do the job
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tru if anyone can find a rb20det for my r32 rolling shell let me know.. :(

need to sell my rolling shell as well r32 gtst with no engine

and i dont have the time to drop the rb26 into the r32

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ive got a rb20det compelet has done 92xxx km's on it. runs like a dream. serviced every 5000ks.

if u want to swap for the rb20det for the rb26 wit cash on top let me know.

cheers

bill

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