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hey there guys n girls!

ive got a blow R33 motor in my backyard that's been there for a few months that i've been nagged to seel or dump. (IM NOT DUMPING IT BTW!) umm...offers? ive got the head, block, pistons....err..basically the whole engine minus turbo and manifold. things are in pieces *engine was pulled apart before it was deemed DECEASED*.. i can arrange to have this engine sent anywhere at buyer's cost, but pick up is always prefered or local delivery.

im after something around maybe a grand or so, but am open to offers. buzz me on 0433288468 anytime or just PM me for further details.

if not sold as complete, then i might consider to split everything up.

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ahaha...yea sounds good so far! jsut a reminder, there are alot of bits and pieces lying around, but its all in the same bundle, so we might have to scourage around forr some stuff if needed. is that ok with u Ben and Mr MAD?

SH!T...relli sorry MR MAD but my dad gave away my block to his friend's son this morning when i was out >< He said it was just around in the back and his friends son just asked for it so he gave it away ...parents these days. i am really sorry! you have no idea how bad i feel. thanks for your call tonight anyway. really appreciate it.

the head is still up [only reason that i still have that is because stored it away in my garage] and i'll check up on posting costs for you Ben. Dezz, you still want the stock blow off valve? im sure i still have that too.

once again, apologies to MR MAD. hope no more of my gear goes missing.

lol no worries man.. ill jus find another.. ive found a complete engine anyway with a shit block.. :ermm:

hey i got the blcok back! =D not sure why but he returned it this afternoon, so if you want, pop by tomorrow sometime and its yours.

Edited by bloodsword27

ok all the block is still up for sale if anyone is interested. i'll try to find out postage of the engine head for ya.

sorry Turbo Tits the exhaust manifold isn't available for sale.

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