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Hey guys thought I'd see if anyone in Canberra wants this stuff before I put it up in the for sale section. Now that I've sold my GTR I don't need this stuff anymore.

N1 rb26 block. Will need a clean up. Was part of my engine when it spun a bearing. I haven't had it checked out since it was pulled apart in December last year. Was planning on reusing it but sold the car without it. So am unsure of exactly what condition it's in. Had just over 25,000kms on it. Will let it go for $500.

Rb26 head with everything except cams, cam gears and cam, cam gear covers. Part of the same engine as the block so planned on reusing it also. Had been reconditioned. Still has intake and exhaust manifolds attached. Chasing $500 also.

Grex cams. Can get exact specs if you'd like. All I know is that they don't make these anymore. We're again part of the same engine. Will be happy with $250 for them.

Rb26 sump/diff with tomei baffle $150

R33 rb26 crankshaft. Was brand new when engine was built so only done about 25,000kms. As the engine spun a bearing it will need a clean up, haven't had it checked out so unsure of exact condition. $200

Probably have a few random little rb26 bits as well so if you need anything just ask. Am hopefully going to be taking photos on my day off on Wednesday. Any questions just pm me or SMS me as I work pretty long hours so will call you back as soon as I can :)

Cheers guys,

Drew 0433414424 :D

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hey I'm keen on the head if its not sold yet? Its for an RB30 im building at the moment all i have is the block and sump so need all the covers and that too!

Hey mate, sorry you just missed out. Sold the complete head to a mate at work last week.

Only think I really have left now is the r33 crank

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