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Im after a highly modified motor

Looking at something With top mount aftermarket turbo, externally gated, cams, injectors, coil packs, and if internals are done it would be a bonus

If you know anyone selling a half cut, crate motor or just got one laying around hit me up

Cheers

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How about this on ebay atm...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/380442561720

Nissan Skyline R32 2.7L RB25DET Engine GReddy T67 Turbo Manifold Nismo J021

Removed from a full running competition vehicle in Japan!

Engine has been compression tested and produced a perfect 165psi accross all 6 cylinders.

Extremely expensive build, comes as pictured with all piping ready to bolt straight in!

Base RB25DET Engine

RB26DETT Genuine Crankshaft

RB26DETT Genuine Conrods

87mm N1 Pistons

Metal Head Gasket

Cylinder Head Port and Machining

Tomei Camshafts 256/256

HKS Adjustable Cam Pulley Gears

Power Enterprise Timing Belt

N1 Water Pump

Low Temp Thermostat

GReddy T67 25g 10cm Exhaust Housing Turbo

GReddy Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold

GReddy External Wastegate + Screamer Pipe

Full Turbo to Cat Dump Pipe

GReddy Alloy Inlet Manifold

Infiniti Throttle Body

Adjustable Fuel Pressue Regulator

Nismo 555c Injectors

Z32 Air Flow Meter

GReddy Front Mount Intercooler + Piping

Blow Off Valve

R33 RB25DET ECU + GReddy E-Manage

JUN Oil Cap

R32 Crossmember Modified + Spot Welded

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