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Hey guys,

Dont have the time or space to continue with building a spare motor. So its all up for sale.

R34 GTR complete head. Covers (4 pieces), cams, cam gears, caps, valves, springs.. No CAS, no manifolds supplied.. $1600

R34 GTR sump with diff $350

R34 GTR Turbos (no dumps, no front pipes and no oil return lines supplied) $800 pair

R33 GTR Block 05U, 86.5 bore needs to be preped before use. $200

R33 GTR Plenum $100 no T/Bs or injector plate provided

Im sure there is more stuff, will add pics and details later..

Parts are in Sutherland NSW, can freight at your cost.

Pm me if your interested.

Cheers,

Johno

Unsure of kms on the block, the car had 62,000kms on it when I removed it (Low comp in #1 and 2)

No signs of cracking etc but I will upload pics over the weekend.

Hey mate how much do you want for the turbos sent to sa. could you pm me. thanks david Also if you have any pictures of them could you send to my email, [email protected].

Unsure of kms on the block, the car had 62,000kms on it when I removed it (Low comp in #1 and 2)

No signs of cracking etc but I will upload pics over the weekend.

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

R34 GTR complete head. Covers (4 pieces), cams, cam gears, caps, valves, springs.. No CAS, no manifolds supplied.. $1600

R34 GTR sump with diff SOLD

R34 GTR Turbos (no dumps, no front pipes and no oil return lines supplied) $800 pair

R33 GTR Block 05U, 86.5 bore needs to be preped before use. SOLD PENDING PICK UP

R33 GTR Plenum $100 no T/Bs or injector plate provided

Sorry mate, they sold over the weekend..

Only item left is the head...

R34 GTR complete head. Covers (4 pieces), cams, cam gears, caps, valves, springs.. No CAS, no manifolds supplied.. $1600

R34 GTR sump with diff SOLD

R34 GTR Turbos (no dumps, no front pipes and no oil return lines supplied) SOLD

R33 GTR Block 05U, 86.5 bore needs to be preped before use. SOLD PENDING PICK UP

R33 GTR Plenum SOLD no T/Bs or injector plate provided

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