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G'day ladies & gents.

Here it is, regrettably for sale is a COMPLETE factory standard RB26DETT engine out of an R32 GTR. The engine was imported & only has ORIGINAL 46,000 KMS on the clock, due to rear end damage on the vehicle.

Whilst in my possession, the engine has never been run, nor fitted into another vehicle. It has just sat in my garage in Sydney on an engine stand, completely covered up. However the engine has been lubricated to prevent rusting.

Along with the head, block & front diff, is the complete intake manifold, complete exhaust manifold with both factory standard twin turbos, starter motor, alternator, factory standard clutch & flywheel, both airflow meters, and factory standard ECU with wiring harness. With the exception of an a/c compressor, all you need to do is fit the engine into your vehicle and off you go!!

Prior to getting my hands on this engine, a bore scope test was done, and all pistons rings and cylinder bores came up fine. And a leak down test was conducted and all cylinders came up under 20%. However i lost the paperwork for the bore scope & leak down tests :D

The asking price is $5900, and i'm regrettably selling since i need the funds to purchase a house :( :(

You're more than welcome to PM me or contact me on my mobile on 0403 769 034.

Cheers.

Zaid from Sydney.

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r u willing to split it up as im looking for the basicly everything from the head gasket up except the head as i have a bare head but need the inlet side and all the covers and the bracket that the coils sit on and possibly the loom aswell. How much if you are. Where bouts in sydney are u located as i have family down there.

Raps86, Sorry mate, i'm not selling anything individually. I'm selling everything complete. I'm based in the Liverpool area FYI.

Splimer, i've advertised as "ASKING" price for $5900. I've used the word ask since the price is definately negotiable.

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