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hi,

i am selling my freshly built 26......

consisits of

micro polished and grub screwed crank

block dipped and crack tested, chemicsally cleaned

new welsh plugs

arp main studs

pauter rods

cp pistons with custom gudgeon pins .20 thou oversize

all balanced and blueprinted

jun oil pump

ati super damper 1000hp balancer

very veyr big and polished port job...

cc chambers

arp head studs

edges deburred

metah headgasket

ferrera oversized valves

hks 272 10.2mm lift camshafts in and out

hks step 2 valve springs

jun type b titanium retainers

bronze valve guides

high energy sump to suit rwd

adjustable cam gears

owes me 16,8000

after 13000 firm....

its brand new, sitting on engine stand

also have a hypertune plenum for sale to suit rb26 single throttle, was slightly damaged but has been repaired......

after $2000

alsh have a jim berry full race clutch for sale....

$1000 no offers

60mm sub zero wastegate from usa... worth 1400 sell for

$500 no offers

and a 1000hp sx fuel pump...... worth 1100

sell for $ 600

please pm me or call for genuine people, i dont want to sell this but am forced to.......

was all going into my s15...

ph

denis 0404 490 095

ill have more pics this arvo of everything....

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also. price drop on the hypertune plenum, 1500 no offers....

engine is also abit cheaper, as i am keeping the jun oil pump and ati balancer......

10 grand for engine.... no offers

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This is a dead set bargain.

I couldn't build this myself for that price if i worked for free.

Good luck with the sale Dennis...im sure it wont take long to move it on.

bump com on guys, som1 must need quality parts

Hi, I am in the process of building a Strong RB 26 for one of my GTR33 track car. will talk to mechanic and engine builder regarding your gun engine. my mobile is 0433559972 Melb. Alex

BTW I am rebuilding another RB26, I am chasing a set of forged pistons +20 and a good GTR33 crank to finish this one. 455AWKW with T88

silver GTRHKS

cheers

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