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RB26DETT Engine....

I bought my car out of Japan with this motor in it and stock turbo's fitted. N1's were in the boot when I recieved it. It definantly has different pistons to standard. They are HKS forged pistons worth $2k on their own. Adjustable cam gears also fitted. There is a good chance it has also been balanced as it is extremely smooth through the whole rev range and no rattles. No reciepts obviously. As for pics its just a rb26 with silver rocker covers and the valley + timing cover removed. Inlet plenum could do with a paint which you would do easily when the engines out of the car. It has only ever had stock injectors and still does. Originally the engine was tuned for 300rwkw but this was reduce a few PSI so about now around 280rwkw for longevity. Still in the car and running atm. Will be sold with standard turbo's, dumps and sump/diff

Looking for $4000

Pair of Garrett -5 turbo's with minimum km's. The car has been garaged and de-registered soon after fitting $1350

Custom made 3" dumps. Twin 3" to 3.5" front pipe $350 Possibly has 3" flange cat end?

OS Giken triple plate clutch with sprung centre and flywheel. Push type. Prob 80%. Around $3k new. $1500 Spins 4 wheels easily

Excedy 4 Button solid centre push type clutch (loads meat) with standard flywheel to suit RB engines $250

PFC and hand controller with tune to suit -5's or N1's removed form R32 GTR $750

100mm FMIC $300

HKS EVC 4 boost controller $250

Defi Boost gauge, controller and cup $250

After market diff suit R32 GTR $700 Still need to check brand. Its very tight and no noises.

Please don't message for other parts. This is all I have available

Located south side of Melbourne

Edited by Rowdyr32

Don't really understand why a pic of an engine is your most important request. I'd be more interested in compressions etc. In the US for another week so I'll take a few when I get back.

Deano 1 the turbo's are still on the car. There is no damage to the impeller or turbine wheels. They have adjustable wastegate actuators.

Back next week and can take photo's then. The turbo's were good when I last looked and the car has hardly been driven since then. Only started occasionally. Hence the reason for sale.

Is there anything you particulary want a picture of? Can't get exhaust wheel pics unless I can get a borescope camera.

If MattR33 buys the parts he's interested in I will not be selling the engine or sinlge clutch. Pics will be taken next week after removal.

All other parts will still be available.

Also PFC serial number will be listed.

  • 2 weeks later...

Pulled the clutch out yesterday. It is im great condition and has an astronomical amount of surface area to grip on.

Also have the PFC out Serial Number PFC GTR33L 020-1387

Turbo's and dumps will be removed today

  • 2 months later...

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