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i brought a rb26 for my calais before i went on a holiday and i spent over my budget and now i need cash so will be selling the rb26.

it came out of a friends 93mdl gtr and it still has alternator and all, car was on 36,XXX ks

comes complete with loom, inlet, injectors, rebuilt turbos with steel wheels not ceramic worth easy $1000 on their own, spark plugs coils. real clean engine no oil leaks nothing any test welcome it has %100 compression never boosted believe it or not.

im in melbourne coolaroo but can put it on a creat and if the buyer wants to organise freight, the companies will pick it up from my house if its on a creat.

the engines pretty dirty as its been sitting under the drive port for couple of months

asking $3900 will swap for a decent daily car thats what i need

call 0401267277

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Edited by hiboostgtr

good luck with the sale, i just sold my rb26 motor got alittle more then what your asking for yours but thats not important.. the bloke who bought it off me wanted to go and see yours haha lucky he lived in sydney.. oh well free bump good luck again they are top motors excellent for an rb20 conversion you can really notice the difference

cheers

good luck with the sale, i just sold my rb26 motor got alittle more then what your asking for yours but thats not important.. the bloke who bought it off me wanted to go and see yours haha lucky he lived in sydney.. oh well free bump good luck again they are top motors excellent for an rb20 conversion you can really notice the difference

cheers

:D yeh i know the guy, i seriously think im asking a very good price i wouldnt even sell for this price if i didnt need the cash

:rofl: yeh i know the guy, i seriously think im asking a very good price i wouldnt even sell for this price if i didnt need the cash

still available

ok so its on ebay as a 96 gtr engine aswell?

this is coppied and pasted from boost:

i brought a rb26 for my calais before i went on a holiday and i spent over my budget and now i need cash so will be selling the rb26.

it came out of a friends 96mdl gtr and it still has alternator and all, car was on 36,XXX ks

comes complete with loom, inlet, injectors, rebuilt turbos with steel wheels not ceramic worth easy $1000 on their own, spark plugs coils. real clean engine no oil leaks nothing any test welcome it has %100 compression never boosted believe it or not.

im in melbourne coolaroo but can put it on a creat and if the buyer wants to organise freight, the companies will pick it up from my house if its on a creat.

the engines pretty dirty as its been sitting under the drive port for couple of months

asking $4500 will spwap for a decent daily car thats what i need

now its on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=013

call 0401267277

copy is basicly identical across all three websites accept for the number change from 6 to 3 in this thread, looks like its been changed specifically for sau because it really is a 93 (and would not be able to pull the wool here)

hope it is just a typo and all is good - I just thought it was something worth pointing out

def a R32 engine.. has the old school hicas P/S pump. unless they all used the same pump.. but i doubt it as R33 for electric hicas..

so looks like a S1 RB26

can i get pics of turbos and an engine number

def a R32 engine.. has the old school hicas P/S pump. unless they all used the same pump.. but i doubt it as R33 for electric hicas..

so looks like a S1 RB26

can i get pics of turbos and an engine number

you people are bored get a girl friend or something, the reason there diferent is because i actually thought this was a r33 engine after finding out it wasnt a r33, so it wasnt a typo, i did change this thread, until some detective wanna be losers mentioned it was on boostcrusing i forgot i even put it up there, the ebay account isnt mine so i cant change it i have ask my friend with the ebay account to change the section were it says its a r33 engine but they forgot to change the year, it doesnt say r33 on ebay or on sau anymore, and now it has been change on ebay too. if anyone is realy interested you call me and come se it yourself instead of being keyboard worriers, dont u have anything beta to do with your time.

Edited by hiboostgtr
you people are bored get a girl friend or something, the reason there diferent is because i actually thought this was a r33 engine after finding out it wasnt a r33, so it wasnt a typo, i did change this thread, until some detective wanna be losers mentioned it was on boostcrusing i forgot i even put it up there, the ebay account isnt mine so i cant change it i have ask my friend with the ebay account to change the section were it says its a r33 engine but they forgot to change the year, it doesnt say r33 on ebay or on sau anymore, and now it has been change on ebay too. if anyone is realy interested you call me and come se it yourself instead of being keyboard worriers, dont u have anything beta to do with your time.

i second that motion. to many wanabes on here, thinking they have money to spend.

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