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Hi guys

Need this stuff gone asap im moving out of my house and will have nowhere for it to go..

Vk56 engine - 2750 plus post - 100

I bought this engine for nearly triple the price i have on it atm only just under a year ago from r.i.p.s

I have taken the sump off and rocker covers this engine is spotless.. appears to have been recod before i got it.. its an 09 model vct heads.. the engine has been cleaned by me very meticulously even though it was already very clean when i bought it but it looks as new now..

The engine comes with intake manifold and alternator and flex plate to use as a reference when getting a custom clutch made for conversions.. no loom, starter or sump as i was in the process of making a dry sump when i decided to give up on cars all together and sell my project r35. Also the timing cover has been removed and oil pump has been stripped out as i was planning on going dry sump

The engine also comes with a 5 stage barnes second hand pump which has been disassembled to check.. upon disassembly i noticed all orings and one section olate needed to be changed.. i can help organise these parts through jhh if you cant find a barnes dealer..

I have had this engine plugged up and taped up to prevent contamination throughout my time of owning it.

Anyways i dont know kms but like i said its spotless pics will be up tonight as i am posting on my phone.

Ccw c10 18x11 wheels 1500 + 100 post

i dont know offset exactly but think they are around 0.. they are to suit an r35 gtr but might be able to run them on a 32-34 gtr not sure.. might have a bit too much poke.. one wheel has a small amount of rash from rubbing on the inside of a car trailer..

Parts are located in brisbane please message or phone me on 0413347774 i will get back to you asap as im at work.

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