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Guys.

I have been offered a deal on a brand new Tomei Advance Spec RB26 engine - IF I can purchase more than one. Tomei is doing these for USD $17900 with sea shipping (but not including, customs clearance, duty, GST or and handling charges at the port - this would probabley come up around $2500 in extra charges, maybe more).

If I can get another person on board with these motors we would be looking at AUD 18k all up each - including all the GST, duty, clearance & delivery charges to Melbourne metro. Only a few hundred more if you are interstate.

These are a killer motor for the money BUILT BY TOMEI IN JAPAN. They use ALL BRAND NEW PARTS. These are BRAND NEW MOTORS - complete from cam covers to sump.

Some good stuff about these engines:

Brand New

Built by Tomei, Japan

N1 block

Tomei forged pistons and rods

Nismo oil pump

Tomei cams

Nismo bearings

Tomei cam pulleys

Tomei timing belt

Tomei head gasket

Tomei sump baffle

N1 water pump

Includes sump and diff and all engine covers - And not least of all - DECADES OF TOMEI RB26 EXPERIECE.

Here are some specs and pics (and links below):

adv_le_left_b.jpg

adv_le_right_b.jpg

Here is a link to build details:

http://www.tomeipowe...ec-rb26-engine/

and specs (components used etc)

http://www.tomei-p.c...cedspec_rb.html

Edited by Antimatter
  • 10 months later...

Hi Guys

Just an update as I have been getting inquiries on these lately. As far as I know the Advance Spec is now discontinued.

Cheers

Steve

Edited by Antimatter
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Guys

Just an update as I have been getting inquiries on these lately. As far as I know the Advance Spec is now discontinued.

Cheers

Steve

I can vouch for that too, as I believe I was one of the last customers to purchase the Tomei advance spec RB26 (mine being the limited edition just like above pics.).

Beautiful engine and worth every cent IMO.

All the best with the sale.

Cheers,

Ant.

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