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MOTOR IS SOLD GUYS! Thanks.

Parting out my car guys! Take advantage of my Misfortune!

Pm me with offers or for more info, i may have missed a few things which i will fix up once i get the full listing from the mechanics on Monday.

UPDATE - Will do swaps with cash adjustment for Engine for standard item.

Engine (To be updated) - Fully built by ATS (Allstar Tuning Systems) Brand new never run

- RB25/30 Conversion

- Block done 20thou, Crack Tested, Acid Dipped and a few more things i cant remember (to be added)

- ACL Pistons

- Spool Rods

- ARP Bolts

- Tomei Cam Gear

- Ported and Polished Head

- Tomei Cams (Intake and Exhaust 256)

- Bosch 044 Pump

- NGK Iridium Plugs

- Cometic Metal Head Gasket

- Oil Cooler and Relocation Kit

- Cusco Catch Can

- New Valve Springs / Seals

Looking for around $10000 NOW $8000. NOW $7000 Neg

Will take pics on Monday when i see mechanic, engine wasn't finished last time i was there so i couldn't get any.

Throw me some offers. The rebuild cost over $8000, and thats not including anything but the labor, pistons, rods, bolts, port / polish and block work. All other items were bought brand new separately and together set me back far over $10000.

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Is interior GTR? how much will you take for the front and rear seat?

Interior is not GTR, just GTS-T. If your still interested let me know

Might be interested in the trust wastegate if it's genuine

And possibly the turbo bag

And possibly .. the list could go on :thumbsup:

lol, all gear is genuine!

man that some crazy gear u get there and the car is sexc. if u dont mind me askin why u sellin it all seem like u put alot of money into this. would make one beast once its all put back together and running. good luck with sale mate.

does plenum have runners if so how much?

how much for the gear box minus clutch?

email pics to [email protected]

Last chances to buy this gear as a whole package, will be parting everything out individually in the next few days!

  • 3 weeks later...
Has this 25/30 conversion included keeping the VCT?

Sorry about the delayed reply! I believe it has though yes, i would have to find out from mechanic for sure though.

  • 2 weeks later...

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