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Hey all

Ok as the title states i am looking at selling my engine and gearbox off basically it is currently just a stock motor running standard boost and a pod filter never missed a beat but over the last couple of days while it has been really hot one of the coil packs has shit it self. Auto box is in good condition never missed a beat.

Now the good parts are that i have some extra's for it that i am willint to do a package deal on.

Package 1 $3200

Motor

box

tomei poncams (5000k old)

Walbro Fuel Pump (bout a year old)

PCP 560 same as a KKR560 Turbo Kit Brand new with dump

Turbosmart Bleed Valve (Brand New)

Package 2 $2900

Motor

tomei poncams (5000k old)

Walbro Fuel Pump (bout a year old)

PCP 560 same as a KKR560 Turbo Kit Brand new with dump

Turbosmart Bleed Valve (Brand New)

Package 3 $2300

Motor

box

Package 4 $2000

Motor

Package 5 $300

Box

Now this will come with everything needed to put into your car including loom and computer at this stage not really wanting to seperate but let me know what you want and i am sure we can do a deal. Only reason for selling is car is getting a full build done and i am going 26 and manual.

Patrick

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Also everything is still in the car so if you wanted to come round and here it running and take it for a drive your more then welcome.

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