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hi to all,

I am finally getting rid of my 1990 r32 gts-t silver in color, 86,000kms give or take, i rebuilt the whole motor because i broke the camshaft key so i decided f**k it im going to overhaul the whole thing, new piston rings, new bearings, honed block, crank balanced, rebuilt head etc etc. I'm selling due to incompetence on my part, i rebuilt and put it all back together again then humpty decided to fall lol i was careless with the timing and i bent the valves! (exhaust side) so ive given up i dont want too spend anymore time or money on it! all the parts are there , the body is fairly straight minus the rear boot and wing which still needs sanding and paint, drivers rear guard which i scraped in the garage (reversing) and the front bar which has holes from stupid bumper protectors! car will be unregistered and no rwc have stacks of recipts selling for $2700 or ONO if anyone could help me out greatly appreciated! also including Datsun L26 block and head if interested for free 0421241767 any questions feel free thanks!post-74431-0-06283200-1328398756_thumb.jpeg post-74431-0-12628000-1328398778_thumb.jpeg post-74431-0-38673000-1328399192_thumb.jpeg post-74431-0-68559100-1328399230_thumb.jpeg

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