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Just been offered to sell my R32 GTR without any running gear so I thought id post here and see if anyone is interested in my GTR running gear. Here goes, ive tried to list everything if i missed or something isnt listed please ask me

Engine

RB26 Head

Mild Port and Polish

Modified for Big Boost

HKS 272 Cams IN/EX

HKS Cam Gears

Full Head Service (new guides etc)

ARP Head Stud Kit

RB30 Bottom End (CR 9.01:)

Forged Pistons by CP

Bored to 86.5mm

Line Bored

Decked

Forged Forged Rods (RB30 not modified SBC ones)

ACL Hardened Bearings

O-Ringed Block

Fully Balanced

Crank fitted with oil pump collar

R33 GTR Oil Pump

4WD Sump Adapter

Mofied Sump Pickup

Oil Restrictors

New gaskets

RB26 Balancer

Oil Cooler with lines and adapter

Drive Train

Rebuilt R33 GTR Gearbox with OS Giken Gear Set and New Synchros and Bearings COST ME OVER $6000

Exedy Twin plate Clutch and Flywheel (used)

Inlet/Exhaust

Garrett T04Z Ball Bearing Turbo

6BOOST Exhaust Manifold

Sub Zero 55mm Wastegate

ARC Airbox (HPC Chrome Coated)

Q45 90mm AFM with Plug

GTR Throttle Bodies (rebuilt)

GTR Plenum (HPC Chrome Coated)

100mm Intercooler

HKS Intercooler Piping (needs modificaton)

Aluminium Radiator (used)

Fuel System

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Bosch 910 Lift Pump

2.5lt Surge Tank

Sard 700cc Injectors

Nismo Fuel Reg (used)

Misc

Power FC with Controller

PowerFC Boost Controller

Solid Engine Mounts

Solid Gearbox Mount

Looking for serious offers around $22,000.

Please note that the entire Running Gear is brand new unless stated and has never been fitted to a car.

The engine will be supplied fully assembled and ready to drop into your GTR or other car for that matter. The rest can be done by any decent mechanic or workshop.

Please PM for more info

!!!!! WILL NOT SEPERATE PARTS !!!!!

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Seems no-one is interested then

post up pics of the items so you can generate more interest.

new users selling top $$ stuff normally get ignored.

prove to ppl that your the real deal and you may sell your gear.

DirtGarage: i understand and take what you say into account. But as stated the engine is currently being assembled and to take pics of all the parts individually would be hard since there would be a shit load of images. I have tried to list the engine and accessories in as much detail as possible.

Serious buyers are more than welcome to speak to the engine and gearbox builders to confirm the goods are what i say they are

Cheers

DirtGarage: i understand and take what you say into account. But as stated the engine is currently being assembled and to take pics of all the parts individually would be hard since there would be a shit load of images.  I have tried to list the engine and accessories in as much detail as possible.

Serious buyers are more than welcome to speak to the engine and gearbox builders to confirm the goods are what i say they are

Cheers

thanks mate...just tryin' to help...but...a picture does tell 1000 words

People, ive been made some offers of less than $5k for the gearbox, if i am to sell it the buyer needs to produce $5000 otherwise please dont make offers.

Thanks

Yes, as soon as i get the engine back i will bolt up as much as i can and take a picture

can i ask who is building the engine...and who did the assembly on the gearbox?

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