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Hey all, regretfully putting this up as i need the cash atm but happy to keep it if it doesnt sell. It's the engine that was gona go in my car but as stated i need cash more than i need more power. Consists of the following:

Engine:

- Forged Bottom end, had 40,000k's put on it but everything is still fine. Was holding 280rwkw np in the previous car it was in. I have the details of the what's in it somewhere i just have to find em.

- Crank Collar for a gtr oil pump allready press fitted to teh crank

Head:

- Custom grind crow cam. I have all the specs of this cam aswell just gota find em. Spoken to crow about it when i rang to get the specs, been told it will make power all the way to 8500rpm. It is more extreme than any of the cams they have in their catalog.

- Heavy duty Valves, heavy duty Valve springs and retainers.

- Port and Polish on both ends.

- Head has just been acid bath and cleaned and reasembled with new stem seals and new front cam seal. Hasn't been used since the clean was done.

- RbMan custom front facing plenum with ka24 tb attached.

- Bosch Highflowed 363 injectors. Would be around the 600cc mark with the highflow. Also have a a brand new chrome fuel rail to suit the o-ring tops.

Basically the only thing missing from this setup would be a large turbo and headbolts and accessories. This setup will handle well over 350kw with the right turbo. Ill get pics of everything this weekend and post em up. I'm looking at $3000 for everything listed here atleast. It's cost me well over that to gather everything and have the work done to some of the parts. As i said i dont want to sell this but i know someone else could use it in there car and have one hell of a engine under their hood.

Located in South east suburbs of melb, pm or post here.

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cp Hypereutectic pistons, unsure of conrods but i know they have been shot peened and so has the crank. has full acl race bearings and rings aswell. need this stuff gone asap.

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