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Well guys after a few solid years building skylines i have a heap of gear sitting about that needs to go. All gear is in top nick, but has been sitting around between 6 months and 3 years.

So here it goes

RB25 Stuff

Complete Long Motor $2000Now $1500

Bottom end $1000Now $800

Cyl Head $1000Now $800

Z32 Air Flow Meter SOLD

RB26 Stuff

Pair of R33 GTR Turbos in great nick $500Now $400

RB26 Motor- Sub assembly consisting of crack tested, shot peened and polished block and new welsh plugs.

Crank has been shot peened and nitrided, oil gallery plugs removed and grub screws fitted.

Pistons are from Specialised Piston Services.

Conrods have been lightened, shot peened and polished, fitted with Jun rod bolts.

All components have been fully balanced.

travelled 4,000k's $4000Now $3500

RB26 Sump (no diff) $200Now $150

R32 Bilstein Shocks & Springs $600Now $500

New heavy duty Valve Springs $300Now $250

R33 RB26 Crank $600Now $500

Blank RB26 Head, Pro Ported (needs guides) $500Now $450

Pair of M's Pods and elbows to fit them. $200Now $150

Also have a L/H tail light from an r33, indicator is slightly cracked (black) $50

I'm sure i'll find more as i go, but this should at least clear up some room so i can buy some more stuff lol!!!

If interested post here or send me a PM.

Cheers

Ben

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hi im interested in rb26 motor i would like to buy it ,if you can please cal me on 0422624559

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