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Hi guys,

more moving to free up some space and $$

motor has only seen 50kms....bought it off a mate that needed money desperately...

well over $15K to replicate

1. CP Pistons 86.5mm

2. ARGO forged rods (23mm gudgeon pin)

3. Nitto Metalhead gasket and crank collar

4. Pro engine 4WD adaptor

5. Trust extended sump with ATI FRONT DIFF

6. TOMEI oil pump with modification for additional external pickup

7. Prepped concrete block, Prepped crank machine balance etc...

8. 1/2 inch ARP headstuds

9. ATI 1000hp balancer

This is a motor that i would have no hesitations using as is (without stripping down)

$9.5K

Cheers

Steve

I have received a few pm'z in regards to splitting ext bits to the short block....

1. Tomei oil pump

2. Ati balancer

3. Sump with front diff

I will consider if there is enough interest but not at this stage... Pm offer and contact number so i can keep order and track :cheers:

Any info on the ATI front diff?

LSD?

Tried Googling but couldn't find any info on ATI doing anything other than gear sets for Ford diffs!

What sort of money you chasing for it...?

for? if sump alone? then i'm not sure.... pm with a offer and i ill have to work out whether its worth parting the package out.

(there is a final number i wish to get for everything)... probably have individual prices for everything in a few weeks.

thanks

Lmao

before making a $600 offer for the sump

This is how much it would cost you to do yourself

Used sump $250

Trust extension $450

Remove diff to weld $50

Weld $400

Ats front diff $1850

Install diff $250

Oil $100

Now think If you wanted to sell this how much would you offer?

:P

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