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hey guys we have the following parts:

RB26 O5U block with some slight scoring of a few cylinders, needs a re-bore to 86.5mm, comes with cradle $400 (no squirters) pick-up

RB26 crankshaft, not sure if its from 32 or 33, how long is the oil drive between the two? $150 pick-up

RB26 conrods, great condition comes with pistons and pins (3 pistons great, 3 with pitting) $160 posted

RB26 polished intake plenum $500 or $300 exchange, need a standard one for testing pick-up

RB26 polished twin turbo pipe $150 no longer needed due to upgrade posted

R33 GTR v-spec turbos with actuators (no shaft play) $400 pick-up

RB26 injectors with fuel rail and reg (16,000 genuine k's) and resistor pack $450 posted

located near Lismore NSW, can deliver up as far as brisbane.

prices are reasonably firm, we are in no hurry to sell. pics will be up soon, for the plenum and pipe, see our other topic

cheers

Pm replied.

also just realised the typo in our topic, the bare block is $500 not $400, still plenty of meat left in it, still has a 86mm bore.

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