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Hi guys,

I have a forged Rb26 bottom i need to sell. I had some big intentions with this engine but as in the car scene some people loose interest others have priorities; i have both. I began slowly sourcing parts to build me a strong engine but the costing of the completed build has made me realize im pissing against the wind. I have managed to source another complete engine and i just want my car back on the road. As in the topic its brand new and it comes with;

Rb26 block; honed, decked, new welsch plugs and professionally cleaned

Crank; balanced and has standard size ACL race bearings

Pistons; Cp forged with standard bore size

ROds; Eagle with standard size ACL race bearings

Studs; ARP conrod bolts and main stud kit

My price is $2500 for the whole setup and im happy for anyone to bring along their measuring tools to conduct their own measuring tests. I can ship Australia wide but at buyers expense. Im best contacted on 0408578627

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If anyone else is interested in one, I also have a Built Rb26 bottom end, the car only has 23000Klms on it, but the internals have less,work completed and the car garaged 5 years ago BUT only 3000Klms on the car since the work .

RB 26 Block

New Nissan RB26 crank

JE/Nitto RB26 forged pistons

Nitto H beam connecting rods

ACL race bearings main/big end

Engine rebuild Hand filed rings with Dummy assemble and measure

Machine work on engine block

and whatever else left over from a RB30/26 Nitto 3.2 build

If you are interested you could also PM me, I will get more info from the builder as I do not know what else will be discarded with the build.

I would have to get the builder to give me a quality report on it or you could go and have a look, I am sure it would be OK.

I will ask the builder for a fair price for it and post it ASAP or an offer may be accepted

spoke to the mechanic at CRD and he said as it has only just been run in $4500 would be a fair price but fair and what you get are two different things,haha

Any of the other left over bits can go with it

You could have a look at it if you want?

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