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Gday guys, got a heap of rb26 bits that ive been collecting, but not going ahead with this build now so its all up for sale

happy to post at buyers expense.. will supply pictures tonight or on request

parts to suit rb26 and are brand new unless stated otherwise

1- 6 boost manifold t3 flanged has turbosmart progate fitting welded on $900

2- turbosmart progate 48mm $600

3- arp head studs $380

4- denso/sard injectors 660cc (used, will supply part number soon) $500

5- power enterprise triple plate clutch (used, good condition) comes complete, flywheel disks and thrust bearing. $500

6- hks cam gears $350 purple and blue/green colour ones

7- acl multi layer head gasket $ 220

8- rb26dett throttle assemblies x3 $100

9- gtr standard injectors used $200

10- standard rb26 cams (used excellent condition) $150

11- apexi air cleaner kit, 2x aircleaners,alloy fittings $200

12- tomei/jun head , rb26 head built up in japan.. has tomei phospor guides,tomei springs and retainers, light port and polish, jun 272 10.8mm cams being shimmed now, will be ready by end of week. $2800

13- rb26dett block, decked acid dipped, bored, torque plate honed, r32 crank with extended nose, cradle and block line bored for straightness.. acl/ross 87mm forged pistons, eagle rods, acl bearings clearances checked ready to be assembled. $3900

14- n1 pump used for 1200kms $380

15- n1 water pump brand new $290.00

heaps more, this is all i could remember right now:) will update tonight.

pm or call 0403600810

cheers

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