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Got a container just arrived from Japan with the following motors for sale.

All are from running vehicles bought from a trusted buyer in Japan. Compression ratios are noted for each in the description.

Pick up from Valley Heights Sydney or shipping can be arranged at buyers expense.

R32 Gtr long motor $2,200 (photos are of engine prior to removal of intake/exhaust)
Long motor minus intake/exhaust sides, a/c compressor & power steering pump
Compression: 169-172-172-169-172-169
Leak down: Less than 10% on all cylinders.

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R32 Gtr motor $SOLD
Metal head gasket (HKS), adjustable cam gears, sump, full intake side, 550cc injectors, nismo fuel pressure regulator, exhaust manifolds with hks gaskets. Rest of turbo side not included.
compression- 158 across all cylinders (with very minor variations).


I also have a Gtr head for sale which was going to be used in my car but plans have changed. I had it reconditioned, pressure tested and decked etc by Duncan Foster Engineering. Selling as a head with cams but no intake, exhaust or covers. $900




Some prices may be negotiable for serious buyers.

PM me or call 0448468884 preferably after 6pm for further details (no text messages please).

Pete

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Any updated info on 33 GTR motor, may need to replace mine possible spun bearing, don't want to rebuild bottom end. :)

Been flat put lately but I am happy to leak down test this one for you

Pm me and let me know time frames etc. ill be racing this weekend so probably won't get time till next week

Pete

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