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For Sale... Standard motor with standard turbos.. motor is standard internally too.. motor is still in the car,

so any inspections are welcome.. call for more details or to inspect.. can arrange with standard turbos...$6000 or near offer NOW $4500 or make an offer

or with HKS 2540s turbos $8000 or near offer NOW $7000 or make an offer

pics are posted below.

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dude you only made this thread in the afternoon.. n you bumping it already lol

How come you posting the same threads with another user-account?

Btw nice looking motor!!

dude you only made this thread in the afternoon.. n you bumping it already lol

How come you posting the same threads with another user-account?

Btw nice looking motor!!

Lols... i desperately need to get rid of wat i've got that's y... i thought ppl would have snapped it up already...

i've only posted with this nick on this forum mate..

motor is still for sale.. can arrange to sell with HKS 2540 turbos $8000 or near offer

or with standard turbos $6000 or near offer.. call for more details or for inspection

PH 0410486808

motor is still for sale.. can arrange to sell with HKS 2540 turbos $8000 or near offer

or with standard turbos $6000 or near offer.. call for more details or for inspection

PH 0410486808

B U M P PRICE DROP NOW $7000 with HKS Turbos....... OR $4500 with standard turbos.. MAKE AN OFFER!!

B U M P PRICE DROP NOW $7000 with HKS Turbos....... OR $4500 with standard turbos.. MAKE AN OFFER!!

hey mate whats involved in putting this into a r33 gtst series 1. im lookin for a new motor for mine as mines stuffed. is it a bolt in or is it completely different?

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