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HKS 2.8 stroker kit – HKS full counterweight crank, HKS h beam rods, HKS 87mm forged pistons

Stage 2 crank fully conterweighted

Tomei poncams, Tomei cam gears, Tomei springs

R34 N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

N1 block

Engine has been striped, cleaned and freshened up, including;

Bores torque plate honed

Block decked

Crank linished

Rod big and small ends checked

Head striped cleaned, valves re-seated, built, and valve clearances set

HPC skirt coating on pistons

Engine will be built with new HKS rings, new engine bearings, new shim head gasket

Engine is unassembled for inspection, and will come assembled as a long engine.

Email [email protected] for more info or to inspect.

$11 000

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

I've sent an email but haven't got a reply so I thought I'd reply here.

If this engine is still available can you please PM as I have a need for an engine (mine just blew) and I'm in Adelaide.

Thanks

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