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FOR SALE: (mistake in title, engine comes with turbos, apologies)

(BNR33 GTR) RB26DETT

(Power steer pump, flywheel, HD clutch and yellow jacket coil packs, stock R33 GTR ECU are available also, not included in sale)

Complete RB26dett sump to covers all intake side with standard manifolds and dump pipes, has standard injectors, standard cams and turbo's.

Removed from R33 GTR (long nose crank drive) with 120,XXXkms, has had a rebuild 15,XXXkms ago with new genuine rings and ACL bearings, and also fitted at rebuild:

N1 oil pump

Nismo multiple layer head gasket
Tomei oil restricter

Water pump, timing belt and tensioners all replaced
Nur N1 covers
All new genuine nissan gaskets used

Head Reconditioned with new retainers

Polished Twin turbo pipes

$3500

Engine has been extensively run, compression tested exactly 170psi across every cylinder and leak down tested each cylinder with zero issues. Inspections are more than welcome, feel free to message me if you have any questions.

Located Gold Coast however can freight Auswide.
0414596256

Johnny

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