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hey guys, we have a r32 rb26 block for sale, has new welsh plugs, is in good condition, not warped or cracked etc, was only replaced due to slight scoring in the back 3 cylinders... please refer to the pictures, and dont mistake the staining on the surface of the bores as scoring... block will come with its cradle, and also comes with all 6 squirters in perfect order... please note current bore is 87, and would suit being bored to 87.5mm (the largest relatively safe bore)... as for a price, we are after $550ono for it, may consider swapping it for any parts of intrest, otherwise cash in hand upon delivery... we can deliver between lismore NSW and brisbane QLD if we get the money we are after for it. also please, we are NO WHERE near SYDNEY..... thanks

cheers guys

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we do have another block, it has been freshly bored out 20thou, decked and honed, has not had any use since... needs welsh plugs... after $800 for the block as it is bare (comes with matching cradle of course) (new ones sell for $1500+) either way one of these need to go, have not got enough room, and we are moving in 2 months time...

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