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Ok, this engine was built for my track R32 before the Tax man put a stop to the project! The engine was built and has not been unused or put into a car since it was rebuilt. It is sitting in UASs engine room and is ready to drop in. Would suit someone looking for a new donk for their GTR.

The engine has the following components and internals.

RB30 block, machined and prepared by ARC.

RB26 GTR head which has been serviced, STD cams (Not sure which model)

Forged Eagle Rods and CP Pistons and rings 40 thousand over size

Some port matching has be done, but I cant comment to the extent, the head gasket was sized for a TO4Z

GTR Plenum and throttle body

Crank has machined and has Nismo rings (I think)

GTR oil and water pump

T4 high mount single manifold

External waist gate

GTR starter motor and alternator

RB25 sump (only bolted by a few bolts so easy to change)

A single variable cam sprocket for the exhaust side.

This engine if for sale whole and will not be separated as parts

Price $5900

Any questions please PM me and if you wanted to see the engine it is at UAS in Seven Hills

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