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Hello All,

I am going to 3lt so i don't need this block anymore. It is all pulled apart and in excellent condition. The engine has done around 65,000kms and is completely stock.

Crank - $700

Pistons - $200

Rods - $200

Block - $700

Oil pump x 2 - very good condition $100 each (Not N1)

Water pump - is brand new so not sure about price send me an offer (NOT N1)

I have also got the turbo's for sale and the standard cams and injectors.

Photo's can be arranged just let me know what you want to have a photo of so i can cater to what you want to see, my home comp has a virus at the moment so i can only post from work :blink:

Cams- $100 pair

Turbos - No shaft play very good condition $400 come with dumps (standard)

Injectors - GTR stockies - $400

I am keeping the sump

If someone wants a pack price tell me what you are after and we can work something out.

I am able to send these around Australia at the buyers expense for postage questions please pm me. If you have a preferred carrier i have no problem to use them

I am based in Tasmania so if any of you are down this way i reckon i can arrange some meeting so you can pick up the parts.

Ben

kyle785 - Rods

Shano3000 - oil pump

Both pms' replied

Keep in mind i am flexible with offers so just shoot me through an offer for something if you need it. I can only say Yes or No.

  • 2 weeks later...

The following is still left - Send me an offer

Crank - $500 - $ lowered

Pistons - $200

Rods - $200

Block - $700

Cams- $100 pair

Turbos - No shaft play very good condition $400 come with dumps (standard)

Injectors - GTR stockies - $400

+ Postage at buyers expense

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