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Rb26 bit clear out:

BRAND NEW Nitto H beam rods, nitto/je pistons at 86.5mm and nitto oil pump - $2500

rb26 garret 2860-5s. Have hks actuators and stainless dumps with them. After $1500.

R33 GTR RB26 stock pistons and rods - $150

BRAND NEW Tomei type B poncams, tomei type A valvesprings and titanium retainers - $1400

I also have 1000cc injectors, a dissassembled block and head as well as a complete motor worth of bits ready to go but it needs machining and assembly. Inbox me if you are interested in the whole lot and we can work out a deal

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Located in bacchus marsh, vic

Contact Stuart zero four 31716080

bit of a breakdown and no swaps

all of it is brand new unless stated otherwise. all prices are firm and if you want anything posted i will do it at your cost

ALL ITEMS LOCATED IN BACCHUS MARSH, VIC

OS Giken TS2CD clutch to suit RB25 gearbox. get yourself a decent twin plate clutch that is rated to 600hp. comes with flywheel and bearing carrier - $1500 firm (rrp on this clutch is $2200)

Nitto H beam RB26 rods - $600

Nitto 86.5mm pistons - $1000

nitto oil pump - $1100

or ill do the nitto stuff in a bundle for $2500.

tomei poncams - $700

tomei type A valve springs - $300

tomei titanium retainers - $450

or i will do the tomei stuff in a bundle for $1200

ATi damper and underdrive pulley for water pump - $600

ID1000 top feed injectors with collars and plugs - $700

ARP head stud and main studs - $450

ACL race series standard size rod and main bearings - $200

os giken in/ex camgears - $300

tomei sump baffles - $200

nitto rb26 engine gasket kit(pretty much everything exept for head gasket) - $200

RB25 cam cover baffles with E85 safe foam - $200

nismo RB thermostat - $80

spool head drain kit - $150

walbro GSS 341 in tank pump - $80

tomei 87mm x 1.2mm head gasket with oil restriction for the block - $350

gates timing belt - $80

cometic MLS exhaust gasket - $10

now onto the used RB26 engine bits

garret 2860 - 5 turbos, have no shaft play. they have HKS actuators on them as well as stainless dump pipes - $1200

R32 GTR Nistune ecu, afms and loom. currently tuned for dash 5 turbos and bigger injectors and stuff - $600

R33 RB26 head. has cams and cam caps still in it. also has the intake and stainless exhaust manifolds and stock R33 turbos. will have either painted cam covers or stock ones and will either have stock injectors or just a fuel rail..... after $1300 complete with the painted covers or $1000 with just the normal covers and no injectors

RB6 block, stock crank pistons and rods and whatever bolt ons i have for it - currently disassembled - $600 with the sump or $500 without

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