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all parts in great working order..

turbos are standard 32 gtr with n1 cores both in great condition with no shaft play and come with heat sheilds. $900

throttle bodies are in good nic and work perfectly $200

plenum could do with a coat of paint or a polish $150

dump pipes are standard 32 gtr $150 for both

harmonic balancer $50

water pump in mint condition $150

block is in mint condition with no cracks or inperfections standard bore, mint! $500

pistons, standard $50 neg

air con compressor $50

starter motor $70

alternator $50

a huge pile of wiring $10

will update on what else emerges from shed and post up.. will pm pics on request

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iv got a whole pile and i couldnt tell you but they came with a complete motor i bought a while back so id say there is a complete loom but for what i dont know.. im hopless with wireing mate ur welcome to come rumage through it all

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