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Selling engine as I have sold the project car it was in.

Standard late model r31 bottom end. Genuine under 90k km.

R34 gtr rb26 head. Was reconditioned with new valve guides and 3 angle valve seats and surface grind.

Standard cams as I wanted a smooth idle.

ARP head studs, new head gasket

Hks 750cc injectors.

Block has brand new genuine vl turbo oil pump, all gaskets and seals, timing belt and tensioner kit, n1 water pump, tomei oil restrictor, mod to sump to allow external oil pressure adjustment.

Modified plenum with Vh45 throttle body. Removed from car. Hasn't been fitted with a turbo .

Have a video of it running. Cam covers not included as they were painted by our kids. 

 

sell for $5000 ono or swap for something of value. Located 2287 nsw

Also have turbo and manifold that was running on my r34 gtr. Made 380 kw. Can include for a deal for serious buyers.

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I'm clearing out the shed and have the following r32 gtr parts I'll be selling. 

IM GOING TO EASTERN CREEK 26th of MAY for gtr festival.can bring items with me.

Gearbox      

Rear cradle complete diff/ brakes shafts etc

Radiator

Steering rack

Steering column with ignition and key

Engine loom and ECU

Ac compressor brake master/ booster

Clutch master/booster and lines

Front hubs

R33 turbos less turbine housing x2

N1 turbine housing x2

Flywheel

M's pod filters/ adapters

Flywheel

Stock intercooler

Gearbox crossmember

Turbo manifolds and oil / water lines and associated plumbing

Abs pump

Steering wheel needs recovering

Intercooler piping

Front subframe

 

Open to realistic offers as no need for it. 

 

 

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Selling the following brand new parts as selling projects.

-MLS metal head gasket

- Hastings rings. 86 mm rb30

- king bearings. Standard sizes suit rb30 . Main +big end.

-ARP head studs suit rb25 rb30.

All unopened brand new. Cost around $1100 from local engine builder.

Asking $700. 

IM going to gtr festival tomorrow 26/05/2018.

Can bring with me.

 

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