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Wiseco forged pistons 20' oversize, Eagle I beam rods with arp2000 bolts, ARP head studs, ARP main bolts, full gasket kit, Gates racing timing belt, Commetic metal head gasket, King Race main and big end bearings, N1 oil pump, N1 Water Pump, Nismo Thermostat, NGK tensioner and idler bearings, machined balanced cryo treated crank, fully serviced head with replaced valves, lifters all machined to perfection, built by me.

There is probably more i have forgotten.

But it is definately the shit.....

Mmmmmm goodness

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That's just amazing!

Why don't we have a slide in Sydney?

WE NEED A SLIDE IN SYDNEY!

Hills too, none of this Northern beaches or in the middle of the city shit. :)

he is there like every 5 minutes what are you whining about lol

Not doing up the engine mounts :P

Awesome job guys, i know i did doubt that it could be done in a day, but now there is proof it can be

Slide, wanna come put my engine in? ;)

why did you pull the gearbox out with the engine? Normally its alot easier to drop the gearbox first and put it back last but maybe its not so easy when you dont have a hoist

hahaha i wasnt doubting you, i was doubting the process...plus i'd want my engine mounts done up :laugh:

they put a new clutch in it, and i can tell you now, they are in no way fun to line the box back up when the car is on the ground!

why did you pull the gearbox out with the engine? Normally its alot easier to drop the gearbox first and put it back last but maybe its not so easy when you dont have a hoist

Its never easier to pull the box and engine out seperately even with a hoist.

hahaha i wasnt doubting you, i was doubting the process...plus i'd want my engine mounts done up :P

they put a new clutch in it, and i can tell you now, they are in no way fun to line the box back up when the car is on the ground!

Want a cuddle? :)

Guys that is a monster performance i have to say.

So slide i see you like to work for steaks? You and i are going to have to become friends cause when the GTR comes along i can see some work coming with it.......Mod work of course!

whoa thats a pretty monster effort... which kinda fits for the monster engine thats gone into that car, can't wait to see her out and about

my engine upgrade is going to be a shop job i think, there's waaaaay too much stuff to do, and it'd take me and friends probably four days

hooray for backyard mods

whoa thats a pretty monster effort... which kinda fits for the monster engine thats gone into that car, can't wait to see her out and about

my engine upgrade is going to be a shop job i think, there's waaaaay too much stuff to do, and it'd take me and friends probably four days

hooray for backyard mods

Now It just needs the monster turbo to go with it!

After hearing Jarrads car I want external gate lol

Well my engine has gone.. very sad moment actually crashing the car 5 weeks afta it spends 7 months in a shop is a sad moment.. I am suprised we got it done just ask slide normially working at my house takes longer then it should with everything on cars.. Ohh and u owe me a ride now in that 32.. Go the paint job i must have known when i painted it it was going to go in your car good colour match lol..

Enjoy the engine...

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