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I'm considering going a different direction with my engine conversion, details are as follows

-VH45DE pulled from a Q45 halfcut myself

-timing chain guides replaced with metal backed ones

-all accessories were tested and working (except the air con which couldn't be tested but didn't make any bearing noise)

-comes with a complete Engine loom that has been spliced into a Z32 loom to plug into the Z32 body, easy to change for a skyline body loom and i have all the pinouts and diagrams

-Adaptor plate to suit the VG30DETT gearbox

-VG30DETT gearbox included with a machined bellhousing so the flywheel doesn't need to be spaced

Can throw in extra's like

-Twin plate OS Giken clutch

-davies craig electric water pump

-rear pickup sump

-Garrett GCG T76 turbo

-Tial 46mm wastegate

-turbosmart megasonic BOV

-GTR cooler

and a few other bit's and peices

PM me if interested. I'm looking for interest around the $3.5k-$4.5k depending on whats included. I can pack it onto a crate to send interstate but it will be around $400-$600 i'd say

sorry for a tech ? in your add area .

But am after an adaptor plate to go from VH45de-z32 manual 5 speed :D

any idea were I can get one ?

Warren

Sorry, I got my adaptor from elwesso in the US

I think Mayhem may be able to hook you up with an adaptor plate

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