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Item:RB26dett, gearbox, tail shaft, front shaft, loom,computer

Age:r32 GTR

Condition:good condition

Price:$5900

To Fit: (What car)GTR

Location:Brisbane west

Contact:Mike 0423 849 355

Comments:got this motor from japan imported it myself. was going to put it in my gtst but ran out of funds so need some money to finish project. engine has 115K. both motor and gearbox are in good condition. comes with motor, gearbox, loom, all accessories, drive shafts. here are some pics.

feel free to ask questions

thanks

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have you seen the prices of a brand new 34 N1 engine out of Japan they are around 5k.

No, they are not.

Warning issued - If you post garbage in other peoples sale threads again you will be banned from the classifieds.

Please respect other members - If you have a problem with an asking price, take it to pm.

Is the gearbox a push or pull? If it's a push type how much do you want for it?

How much do you want for the standard turbos?

how do you tell if its a push or pull type? i have someone interested in the whole engine so not going to seperate the turbos from motor just yet. see if it falls through.

thanks

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