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Hi guys I was going to be putting this into my R32 but circumstances have changed and its time to sell up.

Tomei SR22DET Engine, No Intake or Exhaust Side!

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Specs:

New Sr20det Block

Ported, Polished and Flow Benched Head

Machined Block

Full Nissan Gasket Set (Intake/Exhaust Manifold, Rocker Cover Gasket)

Genuine Nissan Timing Chain

Genuine Nissan Oil Pump s15

Genuine Nissan Water Pump

Genuine Nissan S15 Tensioner and Tensioner Bracket (Metal)

Farrera 1mm Over Sized Valves

HKS 278 degree Intake And Exhaust Cams

Tomei Solid Lifters (Lasher Killer Kit)

Tomei Valve Guides

Tomei Test Shimms

Tomei Type B Double Valve springs

Tomei Cam Sprockets

Tomei 2.2L Stroker Crank

Tomei Rods

Tomei Custom Pistons

Tomei Gudion Pins

Tomei Piston Rings

Tomei 1.2mm Head gasket

Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers

Ceramic Coated Valves and Pistons

Greddy Oil Sump

ARP Head bolts

ARP Rod bolts

ARP Main studs

Nismo big end bearings

Further info: The motor was built by C-red and machine work carried out by Heinz engineering, the motor has approx 10000km's on it.

I have all receipts for the parts and work carried out on the motor.

Other bits the motor will come with:

Nismo Engine Mounts

S13 Crossmember

Alternator and bracket

Starter motor

Brand new S15 7 Layer Exhaust Gasket

Engine Stand

So for all of the above I am chasing $7000.00

I have a couple of other parts for sale which I can negotiate into the sale of the engine, parts include:

Brand New Greddy Intake Manifold

Brand New Trust Oil Cooler Kit with Thermostat

See my other for sale threads for details.

PM me for any questions.

Damon

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