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This motor has been built for major application. this list says it all

This motor cost over 20k to build but asking

$13,000 complete

  • Full rebuilt head
  • Match ported
  • Solid S/S Valves
  • Ported Valves
  • New springs
  • Cometic Head Gasket
  • APR racing Studs
  • The Block has been liquid filled , machines and filled
  • the block and head has been O'ringed
  • Rebuilt Crank, polished, balanced, re-grounded and re-nitrated
  • Eagle Rods
  • CP Pistons 10 thou Oversize
  • High energy Sump (10L) with two extra baffles
  • N1 water/ N1 oil pump/ N1 collar
  • Tomei Cams 290deg re-grounded and re-nitrated
  • tomei Cam gears
  • Complete harmonic Balancer
  • Sard 1000cc Injectors
  • Greddy injector rail
  • Greddy inlet manifold with 90mm throttle body
  • Steam pipe exhaust manifold
  • Garrett GT35/40
  • Exceddy twin plate to match the motor

Please contact me on 0410 687 984 or even better via PM

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would you consider selling the motor minus:

# Sard 1000cc Injectors

# Greddy injector rail

# Greddy inlet manifold with 90mm throttle body

# Steam pipe exhaust manifold

# Garrett GT35/40

# Exceddy twin plate to match the motor

if so how much?

thanks

would you consider selling the motor minus:

# Sard 1000cc Injectors

# Greddy injector rail

# Greddy inlet manifold with 90mm throttle body

# Steam pipe exhaust manifold

# Garrett GT35/40

# Exceddy twin plate to match the motor

if so how much?

thanks

Sorry for the late reply.... Been very busy

If i can find someone to buy the long motor you can purschase these

these are all brand new btw

charlie

im only after the long motor dont need:

# Sard 1000cc Injectors

# Greddy injector rail

# Greddy inlet manifold with 90mm throttle body

# Steam pipe exhaust manifold

# Garrett GT35/40

# Exceddy twin plate to match the motor

how much for the long motor rockercover to sump?

Edited by Just_Rb
  • 1 month later...

I'm interested but won't be in a position to buy for atleast 2 months as I am still overseas. Just a few questions;

- Is the engine in a car currently?

- What computer has been running this?

- Am I able to see the engine on either an engine or chassis dyno before purchase? (to verify claimed power level)

- How many km's since the build? and type of events the car has been driven in?

This engine isnt in a car. it has not touched a car

No computer as it has been in a car

you are able to see it

It is still new

The bloke who own is i have not spoken to him as such....... But when you ready let me know

if you leave a deposit i can see what he can do

Heyy...

How much power is the turbo rated at??

Is the manifold a high mount??

Howmuch just for the boltons??

# Sard 1000cc Injectors

# Greddy injector rail

# Greddy inlet manifold with 90mm throttle body

# Steam pipe exhaust manifold

# Garrett GT35/40

# Exceddy twin plate to match the motor

thanx

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