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Hello

I have the following parts for sale from a R32 GTR Motor. It is basically a complete motor but has been completely stripped, hence the parts sale:

Head (no manifolds) - SOLD

turbos with manifolds and dumps, unknown kms - SOLD

throttle bodies - SOLD

airconditioner compressor - $250

water pump - $50

oil pump (has slight marking from crank drive) - SOLD

sump with front diff - SOLD

6 standard GTR injectors with fuel rail - SOLD

6 std coil packs - SOLD

Crank, just polished by engine builder so good cond - SOLD

also

GTR gearbox, push type with transfer case - $750

all prices are ono. Might have other engine bits not listed.

Cheers,

Brett

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Duncan, yes I have the block for sale - $250 for bare block. bores are in good condition. Will measure bore size tomorrow. let me know if interested.

predator, sorry the intake manifold and spark plug cover is the only parts I don't have with the motor.

intrested in your injectors dude... when was the last time they were cleaned? have you ever had them done? What would be the lowest you would take?

are they still in good nic or you sellin them for a reason?

4R33L, I spun a bearing in my motor and brought another complete motor to swap in. Apon getting the second motor I found that that motor also had a spun bearing so I now have all these parts and are trying to get back some of my purchase price. The injectors are out of a motor that I was told had done 53000km? Not sure if this figure is correct. how about $260?

4R33L, I spun a bearing in my motor and brought another complete motor to swap in.  Apon getting the second motor I found that that motor also had a spun bearing so I now have all these parts and are trying to get back some of my purchase price.  The injectors are out of a motor that I was told had done 53000km?  Not sure if this figure is correct.    how about $260?

SOLD... also do u have any rods for sale?

PM me your mobile number and we can talk

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