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I am selling the motor out of my 32 GTR. This rb26 is still in very good condition and i can provide a receipt showing the results of a recent comp and leak down test that show its current condition.

The motor was rebuilt 40000 ks ago using forged pistons, new nissan crank, stronger rod bolts on standard rods. The head was fully serviced at this time too and comes with standard nissan cams and standard cam gears that have been modified so they are adjustable. A standard but baffled sump is also included. The motor will also come with an N1 oil pump, a water pump and standard balancer.

The motor runs strong and has never caused me a problem. It has had all the gear to safely support 282 AWKW at 18psi and was was tunned by Jim at CRD.

$2500 ono

I also have for sale R34 N1 turbos in good condition. These are 2860R-7 equivalent and are good for 300 AWKW or so. Will bolt straight onto a GTR.

$1500 ono

The motor and turbos are still in my car but it will all be coming out in about 3 - 4 weeks. I thought I would post up now incase someone wants a test ride. I live in Bathurst but could arrange to meet in sydney.

Reason for selling is cause i couldnt help my self and had to buy an n1 block, 2.7 Jun internals and -5's. :P

Tim.

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