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what is the block number on race engine? what turbos are with race engine ?

and what is in the head -valves, cams etc?

can you post pics of race engine etc?

I do not have the race engine sorry.

The race engine was leased from japan, & went back after it was retired from race duties.

The engine I have is the stock one that came with the car.

Make:Nissan

Model:R32

Milage:just over 50k

Transmission:5 speed

Colour:blue/green

Location:sunshine coast qld

Complied?yes, by nissan australia!

Currently registered?yes

Price:$65,000

Contact:Brendan 0403 486 989 or post here

Comments / Modifications:I dont want to sell it!!! but I need to build a house. This car is sure to appreciate in value. Still in race form visually, but current engine is out of an R34 with external mods only. I have most of the engine parts that came out of it including block & head. When I got it the engine & turbos were all knackered, hence the 34 conversion.

Ultimatley I was planning to swap it back to 1993 race spec with the 32 engine, but that is not to be.

It is so hard to put a dollar value on a car like this due to its rarity, but I think this 65 is more than fair. I have even seen some road going aussie delivered R32s for sale for not much less with heaps more kays.

Please dont bother offering me a stupid low price, as you will be wasting time. If I cant get a fair price for it I will just keep it & watch it appreciate!

Images:I dont have many photos sorry.

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hey bud sorry for the dumb question,

you said you have most of the engine parts,

the block and the head

the engine number should be on the block

can you let me know what original engine parts you have

hey bud sorry for the dumb question,

you said you have most of the engine parts,

the block and the head

the engine number should be on the block

can you let me know what original engine parts you have

No worries, The parts are in toowoomba, I'll have a look at the eng. no. next weekend when I go up there.

I have Block, head with valves, turbos manifolds, throttles, turbos, crank, rods & pistons, sump, cams, cam covers, coils etc.

The block has a scored bore from a cracked piston, & the turbos are all stuffed. (I think there is about 4 of them). I am missing the cam angle sensor, crank pulley, & exhaust front pipe ("Y" peice). mabye a couple of other small things I cant remember, but almost everything is there still, including bolts & stuff.

I wil post the engine number up here for you next week.

cheers.

Mate why don't you just rebuild the original engine to make it 100% original? Surely it would be a lot easier to sell....

I didnt think it would be that hard to sell!

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