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Hey guys, i've got a genuine r33 gtr crank for sale. The item is used but age unknown, my mechanic found it in my engine during my rebuild recently. It turns out that I had already purchased a brand new one from Nissan, expecting everything internally to be stock, so now I have an extra.

I believe the crank to be in perfect working order, there was nothing wrong with it until it was pulled out. The reason for the engine rebuild was shagged piston rings.

I am asking $550 for it, pick up preferred. I dont have any pics, but inspections are welcome.

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My engine builder informed me today that this crank have spun one bearing and someone try to cover up by poor linishing job.

What a pathetic explanation – You knew it was damaged from the day one.

Who will buy new crank when u have good one in ur engine.

You give me no choice but to worn all SAU Users.

TRADE WARNING

Seller falsely states the product is in good condition, Item not shipped in time, poor packaging, Beware, lies about items condition. Be vigilant.

TRADE WARNING

Hey guys, i've got a genuine r33 gtr crank for sale. The item is used but age unknown, my mechanic found it in my engine during my rebuild recently. It turns out that I had already purchased a brand new one from Nissan, expecting everything internally to be stock, so now I have an extra.

I believe the crank to be in perfect working order, there was nothing wrong with it until it was pulled out. The reason for the engine rebuild was shagged piston rings.

I am asking $550 for it, pick up preferred. I dont have any pics, but inspections are welcome.

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