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hey guys im selling my spare rb26 from my second r32 gtr which was imported just as a parts car for my better gtr to get those hard to get genuine smaller items... selling to try and free up some shed space , info below

r32 rb26 engine 100% complete as removed from the car with all accesories (other than a/c compressor) and bolt ons but no clutch or flywheel

all electronics included such as afm's coils ignitor cas ecu loom etc etc

nismo ball bearing turbos

the engine runs very VERY well blows no smoke no rattles and was very very quick

oil was changed and flushed prior to removal for better/longer storage capability engine has been turned over by hand every few weeks to keep everything sweet

currently the engine has a blown head gasket between cylinders 2 and 3 not into water or oil at all but you would never know i just found this when i did a routine compression and leak down test prior to removal from the car it was in ,from memory the other cylinders were within spec also, to me this is not an issue because whenever i install a engine i usually like to use a steel head gasket straight up , so its not like its a real problem

several members from this forum have seen the engine running it runs quiet and 100% smooth and "normal" with no issues it diddnt have a missfire at all and diddnt even show any signs of a blown head gasket what so ever... ran perfectly fine and drove awesome under load and it would have smashed my v spec gtr easilly

price for engine ecu loom afms accesories and bolt ons as a complete bolt in turn key package including the nismo ball bearing turbos $4800

any other questions just hit me up and ill answer as best as i can , any pre purchase inspection within reason is fine by me as long as you prove to me you are serious and have the cash

r32 gtr gearbox and other r32 gtr parts available upon request

located 1 hour west of Brisbane

cheers

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may seperate accesories and loom ecu etc for someone who just needs an engine.... but pm your offer and list of what you do and do not want

i will not even consider selling small items untill the bulk has been sold

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i am unsure on specifications all i know is that when the car was purchased it was told that it had nismo turbos and these turbos do have the little rectangle cast into the compressor covers like the nismo turbos you see all around the net

comp covers like these below.... normal factory plain bearing turbos do not have this afaik

TK-RB26DETT-GT2860R.jpg

another example

it was a little laggy but it went like stink when it came on at 1 bar of boost :)

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$3990

Still interested in the whole package.

I will have to upgrade the crank collor to put the whole package into a GTR33 ( recovering a Racepace motorsport gun engine with 400kwrw to put into my track car )pm me or call me on 0433 878905 to discuss further.

Alex

ww.jds-auto-imports.com

mayyyyy consider selling turbos seperate but id have to find out exactly which ones they are somehow first

tim/alex... if you are interested pm me back as im not sure what youre on about there??

hey mate... check the serial numbers on the core.. there should be a little metal tag.. saying what the product number is..... and then post it up on here, there are plenty of ppl on this site that can tell u what they are from those numbers..

yeah from what i can see thus far there are no tags otherwise id have posted them up already

the car was reasonably laggy compared to a std one and when it hit at 1 bar boost it hit bloody hard which made me look into it which was when i discovered the compressor covers which resemble the bb/nismo versions but as far as exact model type i dont think id know untill i relove and measure them up which i dont really want to do unless the engine or the turbos have been sold... rather keep it complete and in the one place with no small parts missing

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