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Hi all,

R32 gtr box with transfer, excellent condition: $1200.00

Celica GT4 manual front cut: $2200.00

New container arriving, need the space.

Cheers,

Ken

PM for pics.

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details of celica cut please... 3SGTE engine specs, turbo specs, mods, parts included in cut, is the cut dressed or undressed etc. Also are you willing to pallet it to accomodate shipping to melbourne?

Hey Shan,

The cut is standard. Includes everything. It has a set of lights on it and the bonnet (bonnet has a dent). can supply doors, rear gate, bar, tail lights, diff for a small extra charge. The cut has 114000kms and has been started in Aus. Can ship to melb on a pallet - no problems. Buyer pays freight.

Cheers,

Ken

Oh - 3sgte, 2.0ltr twin cam turbo running the standard CT26 turbo. Put one in my mates aus delivered celica and just ran it fwd, went very well - easy conversion.

Ken

Ahh, its to go into an AE86 possibly. Currently leaning towards a CA18DET, but if I can get a 3SGTE and T04E for a good price then I'll put that in. Engine is awesome for lowend torque.

Can you get me a quote for pallet shipping? I prefer to use Toll or someone.

Ahh, its to go into an AE86 possibly. Currently leaning towards a CA18DET, but if I can get a 3SGTE and T04E for a good price then I'll put that in. Engine is awesome for lowend torque.

Can you get me a quote for pallet shipping? I prefer to use Toll or someone.

The are great engines. Can you pm me your delivery addy so i can get an accurate quote. will you require the rear diff etc?

Ken

won't be needing a rear diff, don't think so anyways.

Postcode 3086, VIC, if you need any more detail than that then I'll PM it to you.

... Is it sold?

Which GT-4 3SGTE is it exactly?

Please contact me if it is still available email/MSN :  jerdiv  ayt  hotmail.com

Still available. It is a full front cut from an ST185 celica GT4.

Will email you.

Ken

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