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For sale:

RB26dett built about 2 years ago by benny at hi torque but built just previous to hi torque.

engine has full new crank

forged pistons

big cams

garrrett 2560r turbos

n1 pumps

modified ignition

ported head

metal head gasket

head stud bolts tomei

ehxasust manifolds

makes easy 350kw at all four wheels on pump fuel all day

all receits for the engine build nearly $20,000 for the build alone

also comes with apexi power fc

and excceedy triple plate clutch valued another $3000.

This packagae is a cheaper and easier solution for anyone wanting more power i have all photos of the build

and the engine is currently in the car

reason for sale is simple RB32 is planned.

the plan is to sell the entire package as is leaving the bottom diff / sump in the car.

GREAT VALUE.........

i also have an N1 block for sale brand new. make and offer.

all enquiries please call 0405385519 or email [email protected] for photos coming soon.

Attached thumbnail(s)14000, ONO

or

15k with clutch and fc

ONO.

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Where did you get engine ported?

what was the before an after port bench flow test results?

Is the valve train still standard OEM items?

What rods and what rod bearings did you use?

What big end bearings etc did you use in build?

cheers mate...

Also what gaskets did you use in build?

Where did you get engine ported?

what was the before an after port bench flow test results?

Is the valve train still standard OEM items?

What rods and what rod bearings did you use?

What big end bearings etc did you use in build?

cheers mate...

Also what gaskets did you use in build?

cp forged pistons

rev conrods

new crank at time of rebuild

cp rings

ACL race bearings

main stud kit

head stud kit

tomei steel head gasket

tomei poncams

tomei valve springs

tomei camgears

genuine gaskets and seals

trust exhaust manifolds

trust dump pipes

garrett -8 ball bearing turbos

sard 800cc injectors

fuel pressure regulator

gates race timing belt

n1 oil pump

n1 water pump

tomei sump baffle

blue printed and balanced

professionally assembled

engine currently makes 630hp (340kw at all four wheels)

can handle over 700hp with larger turbos

tripple plate exedy clutch

power fc

plus heaps more i probably havent listed!!!!

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how mch mate, whast the price you are after????

i think the entire package 14000 ono. consider the build and parts alone over 20k and a standard good engine out of a late model 33 '97 would cost maybe 5k for the engine alone.

taking offers.....

i think the entire package 14000 ono. consider the build and parts alone over 20k and a standard good engine out of a late model 33 '97 would cost maybe 5k for the engine alone.

taking offers.....

wowww......... that is bloody cheap, anywayone got a r32 gtr shell can spend another 15gz insetad of spending 25gz and get this entire mostrer package,

mate if i had a no engine in my gtr i would of ran for it,

gl wid sale, free BUMPPPPP

wowww......... that is bloody cheap, anywayone got a r32 gtr shell can spend another 15gz insetad of spending 25gz and get this entire mostrer package,

mate if i had a no engine in my gtr i would of ran for it,

gl wid sale, free BUMPPPPP

bump dont want to seperate may consider offers without turbos

pms sent

Generally helps to put it in your first post... using the pre-format thats given.

Hence it makes it clear for users/Admin alike.

DONE in first section thanks bump.

PS will not sell turbos until engine is sold if its sold without them thanks guys.

hey mate, interested in just the botom end and dont need the head or turbos, would seprate ? and how much u after ?

not really buddy i might sepearte the engine and the turbos and clucth and fc but i dont think i want toll the bottom end.

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