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Hey guys, this is my old engine out of my r33, has melted pistons (not sure how many) but havnt bent rods or broken the crank, everything else is ok and can be cleaned up and used.. Selling engine HEAD TO SUMP including plenum.. NO INJECTORS NO LOOM NO CAS NO EXHAUST MANIFOLD NO TURBO

Pickup only

PRICE DROP $500ono Reasonable offers accepted

During the day SMS 0421 986 981 and i will get back to you as im too busy at work to answer fone calls..

Cheers ;) Phill

GUYS THIS ENGINE REALLY NEEDS TO GO!! THROW ME AN OFFER!!

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na dush.. this is my old engine, i replaced that with a rebuilt one.. the one at winton in LTHLRB was my new engine.. but had some driver problems... :rofl:

any takers any takers?

dush u still got that cage?

Yea bloke still got it... u wanna buy it? LOL

Good luck with the sale... Good for a rebuild for a race engine...

Edited by Dush

thanks bloke.. i may be interested :P depending on how i go with cash after my engine and body work.. and also if i sell this thing soon lol

pm sent :)

fanki: your a dreamer

Hypa33: no i havnt, i dont really want to seperate.. These days it will cost you roughly 600 for a head.. just take the whole thing off my hands..

The head is in perfect nick.. just needs a clean up from just sitting around.

Edited by LTHLRB

haha dush.. i want it goen so i can pay for a couple of others things on my car.. i ended up doing a deal with my mate he has a safety 21 full cage 6 point cheap.. sorry dude

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