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I've got leftover parts from my RB26 build.

N1 Block that has a cracked cylinder 6, possibly repairable if you were sleeving the block, otherwise a good coffee table, open to offers

R34 RB26 crank, grub screwed, race prepped, balanced, never machined - $400

R33 stock pistons and rods, one piston has a cracked and melted ringland - $100

Nearly new oil pump $100

RB26 balancer $100

Fully built JHH RB26 head, CNC porting, 1mm oversized supertech valve, supertech springs and valve guides too, Tomei 272 cams, however cylinder 6 will require rebuilding after a valve head decided it didnt want to play games anymore, entertaining offers on the head, I'll probably keep it and fix it up, was used in a setup making over 400kw on 21psi with a GT3582R, the idle this gave the 26 was what dreams were made of, WERE made of (FML) I'll try find the receipts for this head, but there is $1000's spent on it, lots of thousands

I'll get some pics up soon

Located near Coffs Harbour, NSW

Hopefully i've replied to all the PM's, my phone recently died, so i'm running a potato for a phone now, i could probably sketch a picture with more detail than what that would give you.

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