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RB26DETT head removed from engine with cracked ring land. Bought another engine before disassembling the this motor.

Head with plenum etc in fuel rail. No injectors or covers but everything else it there. All in good condition. $1100

RB26DETT block that has been decked and acid dipped. Includes cradle. Found to have a crack between water jacket hole and a head bolt hole. Didn't suit the needs of the guys I sold it to and he was aiming for massive hp so I took it back. His engine builder said it would still be good for a std or mild build. $100

RB26DETT oil pump $80

RB26DETT oil squirters $50

R32 GTR fuel pump in cradle $80

Twin Turbo pipe - From turbo's to intercooler pipe $100

R32 3inch exhaust with seperate de-cat pipe. Has centre muffler, no rear muffler, just straight throught to out back $100

R32 GTR fuel cap $50

R32 dash pad bare with small bubble $50

R32 GTR ABS mater cylinder $100

R32 GTR G-Sensor $100

All ECU's below suit std injectors and turbos

2x Mines ECU's for R32 GTR $150 each

Blitz ECU for R32 GTR $150

New R/H sill panel $100 Suit GTR/GTST

R/H tail light $30

R/H mirror $25

2X 265/35/18 RE55 tyres - Suit a track day or drift $50

R32 rear bumper support $80

R33 GTR lowered rear springs $50

Frankston. Can post. Please no time wasters. You know who you are!

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I've decided to keep the exhaust for the moment as its going to chop it up to go on my turbo diesel landcruiser.

Will contact you Sheriff about the pump tomorrow arvo around 6.

All of the ecu's advertised have custom chips from mines and blitz using the factory ecu as a base. Altered fuel, timing and speed cut and rev limits normally. The stock ecu's have the speed cut and aren't tuned for bigger exhaust and a bit more boost. All still have the stickers and plates on them. They were all removed from 440cc inj, std afm cars with exhausts. I haven't had them on the dyno's as I upgraded to -5's so went a/m ecu but I have had them in cars and they all work fine.

hey mate

can i please get a pic of:

R32 3inch exhaust with seperate de-cat pipe. Has centre muffler, no rear muffler, just straight throught to out back $100

if you decide you dont wanna chop it up lol....

thanks

Mirror in burgandy-redish colour. I can check the fold motor but I could almost guarantee it will work.

The ecu's are a direct plug in so no need to mess around with looms. The price I'm asking is reasonable since its the same price as std ecu's but mine are modified.

im looking into running a r32 ecu on my rb30 so i can run coil on plug setup and maybe twin mafs if i use gtr ecu. so trying to see what cost im looking at to get all bits

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