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R33 GTR RB26 Built engine

Greddy forged Piston kit (Gudgeon pin/clips)
Standard balanced rods with Arp 2000 rod bolts
R33 GT-R crank - balanced, linished and crack tested
N1 oil pump
N1 water pump
Acl race series bearings (Big ends and Mains)
Block crack tested and painted
Blueprinted assembly
Metal triple layer headgasket
Tomei type A pon cams 260 x 9.15mm IN & EX
Hks adjustable cam gears
Gates racing timing belt kit (Belt pulley and tensioner)
Fully Reconditioned head - (new valve stem seals, valve guides and shims adjusted to suit camshaft profile)
All gaskets replaced with Nissan OEM
Comes as complete long motor with cold side intake - minus hot side (turbo side
)

NOTE: Engine accessories not included (Power steer pump/AC/Alternator) however matching timing cover is included. (no valley cover)

Engine was rebuilt by Advan performance in Sydney three years ago - has done 17,xxxKms since rebuild
Have thousands in receipts and also dyno papers i can provide for serious buyers.
Inspections more than welcome

Has been compression tested 150-153psi across the board
Comes with start up warranty

Reason for sale is vehicle was damaged by a rear end hit and written off. No damage to any running gear in accident.

Gold Coast

$6000 Please call or Text (Can freight Auswide through courier)
0414 596 256 - Johnny
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