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hi I have recently bought a 34gtr engine that was fitted in a 32gtr, so it has the 32gtr sump and front diff in it which will not mate with my rear diff unless I change diff gearing etc so I think the easiest and best option is to purchase the 34gtr sump and diff combo.

I have seen plenty of these engines in 32 / 33gtr's and have had the sump and diffs swapped.. so there must be some lying around out there.

I require 34gtr sump and diff

Either standard, or if anyone has a upgraded cusco or something nismo etc I would be keen to know about that also.

also require 34gtr coilpacks as I have the 32 items in mine,

also bnr34 gtr cams and camgears stock or aftermarket

sump extension with baffles, high octane or greddy etc.

best bet is to text me on 0405157025 cheers

located on the gold coast.

I am having my front diff taken out now.Low klm

Also Poncams B , springs and retainers. Only 3000klm on them

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