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all these engines have lived in my race car and have died in the arse for whatever reason and i need to piss em off so i can afford to blow more engines/ buy beer/stop kicking my toes when i venture to the shed/buy beer/ impress kids at maccas/ buy beer.

engine 1 (cracked piston)

r32 rb26 suspected ring land failure on number 5 (i say suspected as it's on an engine stand waiting to be pulled down)

this engine was running well with perfect compression however the leakdown on 5 was shit

this engine was previously rebuilt and was a farken animal

this is a complete motor with full intake side all accessories etc

perfect for a rebuild or use the head for a 2630det (i can supply all parts for a 2630 if need be)

price $1500

engine 2 (blown head gasket)

r33 gtr motor

blown head gasket between 4 and 5

engine running perfect, didn't leak oil/water but suffered slight overheating when pressed at the track (the reason I know is the race car data logs everything)

engine with full intake side no turbo side (can chuck in some -5's for an extra 1k... rear turbo ate an intake gasket and has some chips on the front blades.. they still run fine and it was good for 350rwkw)

price $2000

engine 3

r32 gtr long motor with rebuilt stock bottom end (n1 oil pump and water pump)

was in a zed (drag car) i had for a few months that made 520rwkw

the head was sold and i shlapped a spare stock 26 head i had lying around on it

the head was decked/pressure tested and a new head gasket and arp head studs were installed

compression was perfect as it was reabuilt recently prior to the head swap

$2500

engine 4

r32 gtr long motor..this is a motor i previously rebuilt for my old hr31

made 300rwkw when i had it and 420 rwkw with the next owner

has airis forged pistons and was loosely built for hard thrashing!

$2000

they are all located in the lower blue mountains, sydney

give us bell if you have any questions

ill would up picks but they are all wrapped and in storage (eg a prick to uncover and photograph). If anyone desperately needs them I'll get some.

pete

0448468884

Do you still have the =5 turbos

Are you interested in selling the -5 turbos for 1G if so let me Know

Devo

Sorry sold

Pete got any 26 engine harnesses by any chance?

I do but they come with a engine

Engine 3 running new standard pistons and rods or forged items?

This eNgine was in a car I bought

Pistons look stock

Ran well and made lots of power

Pete

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engine 3

r32 gtr long motor with rebuilt stock bottom end (n1 oil pump and water pump)

was in a zed (drag car) i had for a few months that made 520rwkw

the head was sold and i shlapped a spare stock 26 head i had lying around on it

the head was decked/pressure tested and a new head gasket and arp head studs were installed

compression was perfect as it was reabuilt recently prior to the head swap

$2500

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