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Ok have the powerglide out of the race car built for a 1000hp by Mike from MV Automatics,

its a full house gear box:,

-Manualised

-Shift Kitted

-Pro Tree Transbrake

-High Tuff Input Shaft

-7 Clutch High Clutch

-Chrome Molly Clutch Hub

-Deep alloy sump (TCI from memory)

Its Mikes high horse power package has everything except big planetary gears.

Done less than 10 passes

Will fit anything with a bellhousing adapter and stally to suit

Will throw in BnM Pro Bandit Shifter

Asking 3500 ono

Vortech Supercharger, Its V2 (helical cut gears) T Trim (impellar size) Blower, The one off the race car done approx 20 Race meets, Excellent Condition,

Have brackets, custom timing covers and plumbing to suit a VH45 if interested.

Asking 2900 ono

Complete VH45DE

ARP Head studs,

Copper head gaskets

Grout filled block

Ported and Polished heads

Double Valve Springs

Under 5 Passes since complete rebuild

Spare Crank

Spare Rods (Compete Set)

Spare Piston (complete set)

Spare Manifold

Spare Rocker covers

Spare Heads (not sure where they are though)

I understand the block is grout filled and good for not much except drag racing but it would be good for spares or to mimic the setup.

1000 bucks for the lot.

8 x 1600cc injectors 600ono

2 x Autometer Pro Comp Cylinder Head Temp Guages 150 ono

MSD DIS 4 HO - Distributorless ignition system 4 channel high output

Would suit a skyline on waste spark setup with 2 tach adapters (required for it to work with some cars ill throw them in)

600ono

4 MSD GM dual output Blaster coils with adapter bases for universal setups 250ono

With the ignition setup you can just about arc weld with it.

VH45DE Custom Hybrid Microtech LTX8-LTX10 Combo with extra outputs and onboard igniters 600 ono

Pair of FD RX7 Ekei Space savers used as front runners, they fit with a spacer plate and are fitted with cross ply tyres 250ono

Pair of 15 x 8 Drag way indies, nissan/ford pattern, fitted with 28 x 9 1/2" hoosier slicks from memory, these will not fit a 33 without serious modification and NA brakes 500ono

All still on the car, some of the gear is on ebay also, willing to sell engine components seperately, will swap the cross member for a standard 33 one or just sell it if someone wants it.

Will swap stuff for standard 33 bits, i need a driveshaft, manual box, clutch, manual brake pedal, clutch master cylinder, engine wiring loom, aftermarket intake manifold, 33 bonnet preferably fiberglass or CF, set of 17 or 18" wheels.

Will also sell the whole package if someone is interested, so with another block you can just bolt the whole lot into your 33 and have pretty unique street car.

Everything is still on the car atm, so it can be seen running, until some of the parts sell.

The car is sitting at the workshop in sumner park, which is where ill start stripping it.

Happy to answer any questions John - 0417 608 538

Got some piccies and more details on the blower, brackets and pipework? I'm putting a '45 into a 300ZX slicktop, the blower might go nicely...

Any cams in that built motor to go with the ported heads? If so I'm interested in that too.

  • 3 weeks later...

hey mate, just wondering what the autometer head temp gauges do exactly and what part of the the head do they monitor?

cheers mate

very good prices on everything, shoul't take long to sell.

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