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Hey Guys, have got a few things for sale, will keep adding to the list as i find more stuff

All this stuff to suit RB26DETT, all brand new

ARP Main Studs $225 inc Freight

ARP rod Bolts $75 inc freight

ACL Race Series Main bearings Std Size $110 inc Freight

ACL race series Conrod bearings Std Size $55 inc freight

Ross tuffbond harmonic balancer Retails for $579, sell for $500 inc freight

R33 GTR Crank, brand new $900 plus Freight

All this stuff still in boxes

More stuff

RB26DETT Block with main girdle/cradle: Has been hot tank cleaned, bored out to 87mm, decked a fraction to tidy up the face of the block. has had the mains girdle/cradle fitted and checked the tunnels for out of round/out of spec(Needs welch plugs fitted). $1000 plus freight

Venolia 87mm forged pistons to suit RB26DETT, Brand new in box, with Nissan Genuine rings ready for fitting. All ciclips/gudgen pins etc there as well. $1300 inc freight

All you guys who want to build a new engine should buy all this stuff, all you need is a set of rods and balance the whole lot and you would have 1 tough bottom end

Will sell the lot for $3800 plus freight. Do the sums guys, parts alone cost me $3700 at trade price, retail would be 35-30% more than that and the block work cost $450, factor in the cost of the block and you are saving a fair bit.

Have got receipts for everything except pistons(Lost it somewhere lol)

Price for the whole lot might be negoitable, depending on who it is and whether they might be interested in buying other stuff off me when it becomes available.

Am also wrecking a damaged White R32 GTR, heap of parts sold but there is still a bit of stuff left. Call or PM me for more details or to put in a request for parts

Thanks,

Michael 0438911374

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Thanks,

Michael 0438911374

Balancer sold,

The rest of the enigine package will be minus balancer, which leaves total at $330 for the rest of the bits

Thanks

ill take the arp main studs and rod bolts

will also take the acl bearings (would std size be whats used during a rebuild?)

Ok mate, will send through bank details later, std bearings would only suit if you were using brand new parts, if you are using an old crank the crank might be slightly worn and need oversize bearings. Please correspond via mobile as my internet is playing up big time, im writing this back from my mobile phone 0438911374

Im interested in the ACL main bearings if they are standard/standard size.

Yeah mate, they are std ACL Race series bearings, main and rod. Bought them to use with the brand new r33 crank that i also bought and which is also for sale. The other guy is interested in them also, seeings he wrote back first will give him first option, if he doesnt wish to proceed, they are all yours.

Ps My internet is playing up a bit(sattalite broadband) so please forgive me if i dont reply, or even easier, call me on 0438911374

Thanks

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