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Selling due to other projects going on and not having the time or money for all of them.

The engine is unused and still wrapped up from workshop

Block has been modified for a sump adapter, decked, bored & line bored, mains have been modified for GTR bearing, ARP main studs, ARP head studs, oil gallerys have been modifed and grub screwed, sump is a custom 7L high octane, crank has been lightened balanced and grub screwed, spool rods, arias ceramic coated pistons, ACL race bearings...

Price $6000.00 not negotiable (machine work was $4500.00 alone)...

Give us a call if you need 0421 55 21 75

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Nah sorry mate engine only

Electrics are being sold with the other sale post we have

GTR Roller with Andra Spec Cage $6000

Also for sale

6 Speed Trust Dogbox $6000

  • 4 weeks later...

The engine is unused and still wrapped up from workshop

Block has been modified for a sump adapter, decked, bored & line bored, mains have been modified for GTR bearing, ARP main studs, ARP head studs, oil gallerys have been modifed and grub screwed, sump is a custom 7L high octane, crank has been lightened balanced and grub screwed, spool rods, arias ceramic coated pistons, ACL race bearings...

Price $6000.00 not negotiable (machine work was $4500.00 alone)...

ALSO FOR SALE IF YOU WANTED TO BUY THE LOT TO COMPLETE VEHICLE

GTR R32 Skyline Black $6000.00

- Andra spec cage with side intrusion bar (street legal, mod plate required)

TRUST 6 Speed Dog Box $6000.00

just curious is there Injectors, Manifolds, Turbo/turbo's, oil pump, water pump

I assume that there is no radiator or fuel kit but it would help to know if you have any of these things

Regards,

Joel Bruce

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