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Series 2 Engine

65,000kms approx

Had a full freshen up , head has been cleaned up , all new gaskets top to bottom

series 1 turbo (No Shaft Play AT ALL) on it with new exhaust manifold gasket

water pump has been rebuilt and re-gasketed on

$2,200ono

I'M NEGOTIABLE TO A DEGREE

COMES WITH:

Turbo

Turbo Elbow

Exhaust Manifold

Cross Over Pipe

Stock BOV

Turbo -> AFM Rubber pipe

Alternator

Air Conditioner Compressor

Power steering Pump

Harmonic Balancer

Water Pump (rebuilt)

Water Pump Pulley

Tensioner Pulley

Idler Pulley

Valley Cover

if i haven't listed it , it doesn't come with it

don't tell me you've seen same thing cheaper elsewhere i don't give a crap

engine is in my car , can have it out in a few hours

DOESN'T COME WITH CLUTCH OR FLYWHEEL

if its missing in the picture it means i don't have it

Don't pollute this thread with bullshit thanks !

NO I'M NOT SEPARATING ANYTHING

might include the loom if the price is right

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older photos

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