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Hey Guys!

Engine is complete and running (long motor), with intake manifold, intake pipe, BOV, exhaust manifold, stock turbo and dump pipe.

The two looms (main one and also from alternator/starter) and the ECU (manual transmission) also included.

Engine starts - See Photos - Can start for committed buyer

Optional - please advise if interested:

Alternator

Airconditioning compressor

Starter motor

Power steering pump and adaptor plate

Side mount intercooler + pipes

What I don't have to throw on;

Flywheel and clutch

AFM - Very cheap these days

Gearbox

Currently the engine has an R32 GTS4 front diff attatched. This can come off and a be replaced by a normal sump - Let me know which you are interested in. If need be, I can separate the front diff for sale after the engine is gone

Other than above, the engine bottom end looks in very good condition with no wear on the bores.

Head was put back together with genuine new gaskets, has new exhaust studs (original ones known to snap) and the valves have been re-seated.

Plenty of new parts have been used throughout to replace older items in poor condition.

Engine was only run on factory boost and the turbo is in very good condition - very minimal shaft play.

All assembly done as per Nissan workshop manual with all bolts torqued to spec and sequence.

Id like to see $1400 for the package but open to offers

I am located in Epping NSW

I can be contacted any time via PM - I will usually reply the same day.

Prefer pick up - I have an engine crane for loading

Interstate buyer to organise freight - I have pallet for packing

Cheers,

Cris

:D

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Sorry guys.. Dont really wanna separate at the moment!

Its an awsome package with almost a complete reconditioned head

Engine came in the cr with less than 80,000km

No one wants to drop this in their Ceffie? S13? VL? Barina?

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