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Hey guys.

All this gear is in A1 condition, was all destined for my s14 drift car, however motivation is lacking big time and money is always alot nicer than parts sitting around!

Ok so here is the general jist of the parts.

R33 RB26, 160psi across all 6 cylinders, gold rocker covers, motor is complete with all hang ons, including AC pump, sump, diff, etc. Had all intentions of putting it in, have pulled the sump off and motor is dead clean inside, all inspections and tests welcome. Comes with turbos which have been rebuilt with N1 spec cores and have heat treated rear housings, however it looks like one of these may have had a slight rear seal oil leak. Wasn't noticeable when car was running, only when I pulled front pipe off (3" jap pipe, will include), tiny amount of oil in the rear dump pipe(stock dump pipes). Comes with Full engine loom, NEW factory coilpacks, no standard injectors or rail, has AFM's with HKS air filters attached, no ecu as was running power fc which has been sold (I was going to run my motec)

Also have, Siemens injectors, unsure 100% of size, powerfc was set to 60% on injector duty, so that leads me to believe they are at least 600cc, PFI top feed twin entry fuel rail, anodised purple, shiny, -6 fittings.

JUN cams, 260in 270ex 9.25 lift, with tomei cam gears, great condition, are not in motor, came out of another motor from japan, and I bought with intention of using them, however they will not suit my RB25.

HKS triple plate clutch, clutch is near new, heaps of meat left on it, PUSH type. Hub centre style clutch.

Prices:

Motor complete with hangons, turbos, loom, coilpacks, etc $3800

Injectors + Rail $650

Cams + Gears $850

Clutch $1800

Name: Buckna

Phone: 0427282562

Location: Hamilton QLD (option1garage)

Note: All parts can be sent interstate, I work for a SAU sponsor and have had no issues with sending large parts out previously and I'm sure my works trader rating would speak for itself. All parts are verified to be in a good working order, and were removed from a running track only GTR less than 1 month ago. (cams were purchased separately however are also in good condition)

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