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I usually post on calaisturbo but thought the sau guys might be interested in some of these parts, all parts Melbourne metro based


EVERYTHING FOR SALE


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i'll list as much info below if i leave something out feel free to ask, all photos on facebook page at the bottom of this ad


- LS1 VX 99' engine - $1700

standard motor with pac valve springs which are basically new besides a few hours dyno work. Engine had 140xxx k's on it when i purchased sold as a bare motor (need to supply a change over sump setup)


- Powerglide - $3500

to suit SBC or LS1 block pattern

flex plate

adapter plates for ls1-glide

4300 rpm stall converter (hughes street/strip)

alluminum deep pan

transbrake

manualised valve body

turbo shaft

1.76:1 ratio

braided dipstick tube

internal bushings

and hardened input shaft to suit


- fuel pump A1000 aermotive pump - $240


- stand alone LS1 wiring loom + full autometer dash - $1450

complete custom/professional wiring installation

dash includes RPM, programmable speedo, water temp, oil temp, electric boost, oil pressure, fuel pressure, trans temp, MTX-L wide band air fuel ratio gauge (gauges alone are nearly worth $1500)

additonally push start engine, 4 x missle switches for any extras

turn key removable isolator

entire loom is wired with quick release plugs

can organise a price around no gauges if only after loom


- LS1 top mount alternator kit $400 SOLD

this kit is near new from bomber fabrications

includes alternator and all brackets which are cnc machined and new belt to suit


- b&m shifter - $250

pretty much new used a hand full of times in the car


- gt42 turbo - $950

includes all lines/drains/feeds/ stainless dump


- LS1 ecu + hp tuners - $800

Everything you need licenced to this ecu with spare credits to tune an extra car if desired


- 40 litre fuel cell - $240

Jazz purchased from VPW includes additional roll over valve


- fuel reg - $200 SOLD

Aeromotive Pro Series Fuel Reg - 13110, includes autometer fuel pressure gauge


- wastegate $170 SOLD

genuine tial wastegate 40mm will include all v-band flanges


- transcooler - $170 SOLD

includes dual pass transcooler with fan and -6 teflon lines including all dash fittings to a powerglide gearbox


- injectors $250 SOLD

siemens deka 80lbs/hr or 880cc x 8 only completed very light work


- LS1 fuel rails $200

include all dash fittings and return loop


- water to air cooler setup - $500

Includes water to air cooler, all dash fittings, cooling radiator to mount under or in boot, water tank res, water pump, water lines from boot to front of car. All dash screw on fittings


There are a heap of other bits of gear sitting in the car i'll put some pictures up in the coming days, im only parting the car out if i get 100% buyers for the powerglide and LS1





contact me on mrharvey1301 (at) gmail.com

Edited by vltrb-0

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