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Hi Guys,

Im stripping my car. All work on it was completed by MRC and has had a few hours of use in this configuration.

1. R34 Nur Motor $12000 ONO

This motor was run in for 2000km by Powerplay Imports before I bought it as a long motor. It has done a total of 200km in my car. Have receipt for motor purchase from Powerplay and receipts for work from MRC. It is currently running a gtr sump coverted to rwd with trust trap doors and a metal jacket harmoinc balancer aswell as os giken cam gears but rest of the motor is all nur. I also have the original sump off the motor you can have instead of the rwd one if the motor is going into a gtr. Will come with the r34 cas ($800) as r32/r33 cas dont work with r34 motors. Will also include all intake manifold, fuel rail, butterfly's etc that did not come with the long motor.

2. Garret 3582r .82 $1200 ONO

I have receipts for this turbo from GCG and has been running well in the car for a little over 5000km's. Made 338rwkw on 19psi with full boost by 3500rpm previously and is in great condition. Will come with all water and oil lines to suit high mount rb26.

3. Tial 44mm Wastegate $400 ONO

Was also purchased from GCG (have receipts) and was running for a little over 5000km's.

4. GCG Stainless Manifold $700 ONO

Was also purchased from GCG (have receipts) and was running for a little over 5000km's. Has had slits cut between each of the runners so it doesnt warp.

5. Exedy Hyper Twin Plate $1500 ONO

Includes the lightened flywheel. Clutch has been running for a little over 5000km's and has not slipped once. Very easy clutch to use isnt heavy to push in but does engage firmly.

6. S14a Rear lights and centre garnish $350 ONO

These need no explanation are in good condition.

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Only pictures I have right now.

Any questions ask here/pm or on 0403858714.

Thanks,

Brett

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As can be seen rear lights/garnish are in good condition, all mounts/clips are there. Ignore boot, I sat on it.

Turbo

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Any other requests for photo's post here and I'll do the best I can.

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