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I am having no luck selling my stagea so i am considering selling the built motor seperatley and going back to stock to sell the car easier.

Motor spec's:

11,000km's and 13 months old mostly highway kays (100km round trip to work), never been raced etc, never gone over 9psi.

Built by Gavin Wood Autotech on the gold coast

Arias pistons

Eagle rods

Trust Metal head gasket

Trust 264deg easy street cams

Tomie sump baffel

Tomie oil restrictor

ACL race series bearings

All new gaskets

All new timing gear

New garret 2860-7's

Head fully recon'd and lifters set for the cams

Fully balanced

Block and crank crack tested

Block acid dipped, decked etc

Crank linished

N1 oil pump

New water pump

Apexi power FC with hand controller, newer version AFM type

Engine did 304awhp @ 9psi at xspeed who did the tune

I have receipts for over $8000 in parts and machining alone not including any labour building it.

Im chasing $10,500 ono which i think is fair considering the work done.

Or $7000 with a stock R33 GTR motor as a trade i can then put into my stagea.

I am selling the motor to fund some work on my R34, i may consider other parts with the trade (man conv, R34 GTR rims, coilovers etc)

The motor is still in the car, i will not pull it out until i have a deposit as i still need the car. Inspections welcome.

I am in Bunbury WA

0419943997

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Deposit taken.

Interested in just the motor if its for sale

dont want the turbo or any of the other stuff just the motor.Will do trade for a 33 gtr motor currently running in my 33 gtr motor is a 50k and clean no smoked good comp stocker.

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