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Tallai - Gold Coast 0414596256

Nissan RB26 N1 R33 GTR crate engine long motor to sump with complete intake as shown. Have matching valley cover also available.

Engine has been compression tested 180psi across the board. Leak down tested 0% in each cylinder. With a comprehensive inspection undertaken. Has been used for 18,000km with -5's making 350rwkw on pump fuel at 18 psi. (Turbos not available)

Engine specifications:
N1 block Virgin bore (24U)
N1 Pistons 86mm (24U)
Nissan conrods
R33 crankshaft
N1 oil pump
N1 water pump
ARP Headstuds
Nismo GT500 headgasket
Tomei oil restrictor
Tomei 260 10.25mm intake and exhaust procamshafts
Tomei heavy duty valve springs
Tomei adjustable cam gears
Intake and exhaust ports have been port polished with port matched runners
Gates racing timing belt kit

Note: Removed from r32 gtr, has r32 oil pressure/water temp/air temp senders

$7000 negotiable give me a call or text to discuss can freight Auswide, more photos of motor, dyno sheet, compression results etc available at request

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It hasn't been rebuilt, its an N1 crate motor from nissan with 18,000km of use. The head work I don't have receipts for but i can show you photos of the parts etc. Its been removed from a running vehicle and as per post had all checks made. I can more than comfortably offer a start up warranty with it, for a guarantee.

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