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was going to stick a head on this bottom end and put in my track car .... but looking to buy a complete new car

complete bottom end sump to top of pistons $6700 negotiable

has a 33 crank

HKS pistons

tomei rods

n1 oil pump

N1 block 86mm

stock head $1000

will sell bottom end in bits if there is enough interest

text me if your interested

0406945661

photos to come tomorrow

was going to stick a head on this bottom end and put in my track car .... but looking to buy a complete new car

complete bottom end sump to top of pistons $6700 negotiable

has a 33 crank

HKS pistons

tomei rods

n1 oil pump

N1 block 86mm

stock head $1000

will sell bottom end in bits if there is enough interest

text me if your interested

0406945661

photos to come tomorrow

Are the above parts new or used? or a bit of both? history please

Cheers

TBB

Are the above parts new or used? or a bit of both? history please

Cheers

TBB

they are all used, the bottom end hasnt done many ks, still has hone marks.

head is used but needs a clean up

block is 86mm

power fc sold pending payment

Interested in the N1 Block. You say it has few KM. Is that since the rebuild or since new? What's the condition of it. Shipping would be to Canada (T9K 0A4) Payment would be via EMT or Paypal.

got someone interested in the pistons rods and crank - if somebody wants the N1 block

would you sell it to me? i can pick up as im in brisbane.

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