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Hey guys

I have decided to jump ship on my little build

between not having enough time or money to finish it

1st

N1 Block from a R34 GTR

not to sure of the history but looks in good nick comes with a crank but has no walsh plugs, bearing ect

$2.500

2nd (32-33 GTR)

Brand New Apexi D-Jetro (inc commander) never installed comes with everything you need

no chopped up looms/wires or missing parts

$1.400

3rd

Tomei Pistons Kit Brand spanking new

20thou over also comes with rings and pin

$1.500

4th

Tomei high capacity oil pump also brand new

what more can i say if your building a big hp motor and dont want a dry sump set up

$1.500

Pics will be up soon

im also thinking of selling my R32 gts-t

email : [email protected]

Phone : 0406 926 231

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hey guys dropping my price dis week and can deliver to brisbane this weekend

the block is now $1600 can deliverer this weekend

the pistons is now 1250 and can deliver this weekend

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