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Hey guys...I've got an GTR motor that had done 1500 km's. The damage includes the water pump been broken off the block and taking a chunk of the block wit it...so it needs a new block!!! The motor had had a rebuild 1500 km's b4 the knock...so WISECO forged pistons(mint), Tomie head gasket. good crank, crack tested, resized rods, and balanced and all dat. Adjustable cam gears.

Head got flow tested n stuff aswell, all good news!!! ...

Willing to seperate internals......and head(complete).

PRICE DROP.........$3000!!!!!!!

0416 255 683

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cum on guys...this has to go in the next week before i go bak to uni. Whether it be the internals and head seperately or all together

BUMP

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Head complete, inc plenum, throttle bodies, fuel rail, everything else for $2000 ono

And wiseco forged pistons, rods and tomie head gasket for $1200

BUMP

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I'm interested. When would be a good time to come take a look through next week? This weekends a bust. Or you can send me pics and i can discuss over the phone.

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