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Bought this bottom end but I'm thinking about taking another path with a build, so putting this up for sale for the price it was bought for. It was bought with what is in the list, & it has never been started. All the machining etc was done at South Side engine centre (Perth). Although this does need to be stripped back down & cleaned, that is relatively cheap & will give piece of mind. Bottom end only but no sump:

Block was crack tested, decked, bored & honed

Acid tank parts

Polished crank

Chamfer oil holes

Balanced engine

Fit aluminium plugs

Fit rods to pistons

N1 oil pump & crank collar

Oil pump sleeve machined & fitted

ACL race series forged pistons

ARD forged rods

ACL bearings

ARP main studs

It may have ARP rod bolts but the guy wasn't completely sure, but to be safe I'd recommend getting it opened up & double checked & fitting them if not, they are the best type & the bolts can be considered just as, if not more important than the rods themselves. All in all it's a pretty decent package which is why I bought it, but at the moment just not 100% sure I want to commit to the project so if it sells it sells

Located in Perth but can ship at buyers expense

$2000

PM or email me

[email protected]

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$2000, just moved house & want this gone as I just don't have the time

As such I don't have good internet yet, so any questions or whatever sms me on 0400 218 170. For any eastern staters keep in mind the time difference in the morning :P

Cheers! Nathan

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  • 3 weeks later...

Price dropped to $2000, I'll lose a bit of money this way but I'd really like this gone. If it doesn't sell at this price chances are I'll pull it apart & part it seperately, as everything is new!

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