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BUILT RB26dett motor located in Melbourne any enquires please contact me on 0423682131 price is $11 000 negotiable!

Probably got a max 4000 Kms if that including the run in of driving with the motor. Reason why I took it out was because I had plans of putting the running gear in to a Nissan Sylvia s13 to build a drift car. Since then I even sold the s13 off due to insufficient funds, lost of interest and lack of time

The motor has

R33 gtr crank

Forged wiseco pistons

Eagle h beam conrods

Piston and conrod set balanced

Crank balanced

Ati harmonic balancer balanced

Flywheel balanced

Arp main studs

Arp head studs

Hks oil pump

Trust extended sump with pick up

Custom made billet cams

Ferrea valve springs

Massive port and polish on the head

Ati 1000 hp harmonic balancer

Os giken cam gears

Hks timing belt

Enlarged oil galleries

2200 Bosch injectors

Pro flow fuel rail

That's pretty much what I remember off the top of my head

I do have receipts for pretty much everything

Also have 2 Bosch external fuel pumps

Pro flow fuel reg

Braided fuel lines to suit e85

Autronic sm4 computer

Hks tripple plate clutch

Eboost2 boost controller all still wired up to a r32 gtr wiring loom

I'm happy to sell these as well for extra cost

Motor made 408 Kws at the rears 21 pounds with dash 5 turbos running e85

Have dyno sheet to prove!

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