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As stated iam selling my motor from my car, as iam about to do an engine swap

i have not done any compression tests and what not on it.. if u want that done then come by and inspect it for urself

before the motor gets pulled out of the car... the motor will be in the car until monday 16 of july 2007 any inspections are

welcome.. will also take u for a test drive if u inspect before monday 16 of july

included is the motor itself.. intake manifold.. turbo manifolds as well as turbos and dumps

no wiring is included

iam asking $3500 or near offer for a quick sale

PM me or call me 0433 384 056

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let me know if you want to separate the head,intake,turbos for hybrid conversion

Sorri mate.. i would rather sell the whole thing as a complete package

Hi sam, just wondering what engine swap you are performing or you just fitting a built RB26 motor?

hey mate.. yea iam just puttin in a full built RB26

Good stuff! Cant wait till end of the year i should have a nice R32 gtr Fingers crossed...

yea sweet as man.. cant go wrong with GTRs.... i'll keep u posts up on the progess of my car

cant wait till that motor goes in.. car goes in on monday for the operation hahaha

BUMP.... Motor is still for sale guys... PM or call if intrested

also there's nothing wrong with the motor at all.. motor goes like a dream and is pretty quick as it is... reason for me doing the swap.. is that

iam putting in a full built motor..

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