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As the title says, I'm currently trying to source a 34gtr motor for my 33r (been told they go for round 6k) may settle for very clean 33gtr motor but def not 32. As my motor decided to let go few months ago :-(. Anyone here able to point me in the right direction?? The import wreckers seem to over price their stuff a bit :-/. Any help appreciated

Cheers Jarad

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This topic is no different to the rest of them, not everyone looks in the wtb sections so it's almost waste of time, I'm looking to see if someone can point me in the right direction, a good 26 is kinda hard to source especially a 34 one so again any help would be appreciated

Cheers jarad

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If you can be bothered searching the auctions i picked mine up for just under 3k del. 80thou k's, no turbo side but complete intake side. You will need to organise all customs work here in adelaide.

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Here you go mate http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g100539055

Complete 34 motor, seller has been told it has 48,000ks on it and was working previously, comes with complete engine, loom, g-sensor etc, cas has a crack and the bottom tensioner is scratched.

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Ok well thanks to Luke for the link above I was able to get onto a guy called Jesse streeter and he was able to purchase the above motor for me :-D now just have to wait a bit for it gets sent to aus

Cheers Jarad

Great news! how much did you end up picking it up for, If you dont mind me asking :)?

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