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Hey guys up for a regrettable sale is my rb26 engine, it is out of a 96 vspec gtr33, I got the engine out of the crashed 33gtr and spent a lot of money on it, how ever after a lot of money spent, funds are running out and the engine conversion I was going to do is no longer possible. So my Loss is your gain! Almost all the parts are new or near new and only the best parts have been sorced and used.I also have a very low k rb25box and drive shaft which I was wanting to sell with the engine as a complete set, it also comes with a brand new extreme race 5 puck clutch brand new still in the box,(pics up soon waiting for mechanic to send them threw) it will come with a custom made sump on it just to protect it, the sump was made for my swap i was going to do. Will sell separate the engine for (5500) but was wanting to sell as a pakedge for 8k, or 2200 for the box and $800 for clutch have receipts for the work done. the engine is currently in a preformance shop in Brisbane, contact me if interested and want to go look at the engine and do any test ect, buyer must pick up or i can help pack it up ect. no scammers guys just after a fast sale..

the specs are a

*low km recon head

*hks 272 cams

*cp forged pistons

*argo conrods

*new balanced crank

*acl racing bearings

*nitto oil pump

*gates water pump

*gates belt pulley and tensioner

*r34 Zune garret turbos

*hks stainless dumps

* 700cc denso injectors

*nitto clear timing cover

*tommi fuel rail

* spitfire coil packs

*all new welsh plugs,gaskets

*new painted came covers

*greddy intake pipes

*nismo fly wheel

*fuel reg

*speed flow fittings and braded lines

all rubbers where replaced

Has air con compressor with it and comes with a box of parts,hoses ect the gear box I bought from a importer with only 80000k on the clock very smooth no crunching at all, any questions please call me on 0418668169 thanks

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