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Item 2 - S15 short motor

Condition:

Perfect working order. Any compression tests are welcome on the motor. Has never missed a beat in the car.

Price and price conditions::

$2,300

Extra Info:

Includes bottom end, top end, power steering pump and AC compressor.

Motor has no more than 35,000kms on it and was out of another S15.

Does not include manifold, plenum, injectors & turbo.

Item 3 - LTX-8

Mictotech LTX8 from a 2001 S15. Comes with wiring, coils and spark plug cables.

Condition:

Used.

Price and price conditions:

$680

Extra Info:

Has quite a light tune to suit a modified S15. If you were replacing it with a standard computer than you will need to get it retuned.

Computer is currently in the car and will be taken out if someone obviously buys it.

I DO NOT KNOW IF IT WILL SUIT ANY OTHER SR20 OR A DIFFERENT 200SX / S13

Item 5 - Greedy Plenum

Condition:

Good working order.

Price:

$650

Extra Info:

Does not include injectors.

Item 6 - Fuel System ON HOLD!

Condition:

Good working order.

Price:

$400

Extra Info:

Sard fuel reg, XTR custom surge tank and Bosch 044 external fuel pump.

Item 7 - 4 x Nismo 740cc injectors

Condition:

Good working order, still in car.

Price:

$550

Extra Info:

Serviced last year with replacement o-rings. Were flow tested. Done by City Performance.

Contact Details:

PM only or email [email protected]

Location:

City area of Sydney, NSW.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Prefer pickup but will send at buyers expense (cept motor).

Edited by [200]

Prices are in the post.

I'm not the good guys - pay less pay cash. I have a few other people interested in those parts too so I'm not lowering the price until I know what they are going to do, sorry.

If they lose interest than I will see what I can do but until then I am firm.

I need to really sell the motor.

Price dropped to 2100.

Hey mate, can I get a photo of the surge tank?

If the buyer doesn't pull through I'm definitely interested... will come pick it up and pay cash too

' date='1 Jul 2006, 04:27 PM' post='2300757']

Prices are in the post.

I'm not the good guys - pay less pay cash. I have a few other people interested in those parts too so I'm not lowering the price until I know what they are going to do, sorry.

If they lose interest than I will see what I can do but until then I am firm.

I need to really sell the motor.

Price dropped to 2100.

whats the update

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