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Selling RB26 kit i was going to use for an RB24 buildup. Reason why I'm selling it is because work has become unstable/unregular (contractor), therefor the build will be delayed and I need the cash in my account as a security blanket.

Standard, brand new in the box R33 GT-R crank - $900

ACL Race series bearings, brand new in the boxes - $150 (big and small)

Standard RB26 rods, good condition - $150 (bought from blitz, so nothing dodgy, selling for the price i got it for)

Preffer Sydney buyers only.

Contact Phil on: 0401 874 604

Or pm me on the forums.

Edited by Jago

Will sell as a "package", obviously for a reasonable price (say, $1100 for the lot), or bundle up any other parts, or what ever.

May also post at buyer's expense.

Edited by Jago
if thew bearings dont sell I have to have them ;))

let me know on the off chacne

Already gone as of last night mate, sorry ;)

Still accepting offers for the crank though :huh:

And the rods ARE still for sale (yes, 6 good condition RB26 rods for $150, normally they go for like $350.. or what ever)

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