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HI ALL

Up for sale i have an rb26 and and gearbox for sale, i am selling it as a complete package.

The motor has 81k on the clock. it has r34 gtr NUR-1 turbos on it, the motor is in excellent condition.

It has no oil leaks, no blow by at all, idles perfectly and and goes hard for a standard unit. Oil pressure is perfect.

The guy i bought the car off ran a 12.6 with this setup and a slipping clutch and standard boost. It is suprisingly fast.

It has a twin plate bolted to it but it slips at low revs, grabs at about 4500 rpm.

The car is a late 93 gtr so it has the longer snout on the crank like the r33 engine, for better contact with the oil pump gear.

The gearbox is also in excellent condition, it doesnt crunch any gears, and has a nice and tight shift, not loose and wobbly.

Inlude in the package you will get,

1. rb26dett with the 34 NUR-1 turbos,

2. Air flow meters with all piping to turbos

3. Chipped ecu to suit engine

4. After market pod filters with piping

5. GFB blow off valve with piping

6. twin plate clutch

7. gtr gearbox and shifter

8. engine and gearbox mounts

9. all water and oil lines to suit the twin setup

I am selling this combo as i have a single turbo setup with built engine to go in the car.

The motor is still in the car so inspections and test drives are welcome.

PRICE: $5200 ono

LOCATION: SYDNEY, inner west

CONTACT: Mitch 0423 487 201

interstate shipping can be organised.

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Are you interested in separating parts? such as the turbos

i would like to sell the combo complete, would prob make it easier to sell that way, maybe,

but i do have a set of garrett gt rs' -10's for sale with hks actuators and they are in perfect order, no play or leaks with aftermarket dumps for $2000

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