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I am wanting to sell my r34gtt and want to sell this engine seperate as i think the car will sell easier standard so i am seeking offers at this stage for the following.

Bottem end specs: rb30 bottom end with argo race rods, mahle race series pistons ( 87mm ), acl race series big end and mains, arp main and head studs, rb25 neo oil pump, oil restrictors fitted, cometic mls head gasket, crank treated grub screwed longer crank snout for oil drive fitted, all professionally balanced, all new welch plugs etc fitted and new tensioner position drill and tapped, thermostated oil cooler kit and oil cooler, all braided lines etc .

Head: rb25 neo full head service by head shop with valve seats and valves getting re seated and 3 angle cut, tomei cams 262 in and ex, new valve stem seals etc retained vvt.

bolt ons: plazmaman inlet plazmaman matched throttle body, sard 800cc injectors, custom fuel rail twin entry centre return, sard reg, extreme turbo manifolds high mount steam pipe 100 series manifold, garrett t04z, 50mm external waste gate,

I am sure ther is heaps i have forgotten. it is all currently in my r34 running on a run in tune making 350rkw at this stage and the engine has done just over 2300km so is ready to be opened right up, it is a rock solid engine and will make big power. i will consider selling the autronic sm4 and r34 loom with it if the price is right so the whole thing is basically a drop in package.

will sell the complete car or engine package seperate from car but will not seperate anything of the the whole engine package so please dont ask. pics of car on my profile pics of engine on request for serious interest.

please pm all questions thanks

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