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A shit load of cash has been outlayed for this unfinished project, It has all gotta go, my unfortunate situation may very well be your gain!!

The head and bottom end has been assembled by JHH, however just not bolted together as yet!

Scat H Beam Rods

JE Pistons

JE Rings

ARP MSK

ARP HSK

Custom billet Cams built by Tighe (282) (490-specs)

Performance Valve Springs

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$3950 (Reciepts Available)

Enigineering by JHH Performance:

Strip & Bath 2jz head, Reassemble

Strip head, clearance head for cam lobes, clean & reassemble, reset Tappets

Bore & Hone 2jz Block

Deck Block

Grind Crank

Balance Engine Assembly

Supply Valve Stem Seals

Assemble Short Engine (Clean & Inspect, Prep Block & Paint, Check & Set Clearances)

Supply ACL Race series conrod & main bearings

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$2060 (Reciepts Available)

Parts Purchased, yet to go on:

1.8mm cometic triple plate metal head gasket-$400

HKS Timing Belt - $250

Plenum Intake Manifold - $1000

Oil Pump - $300

Oil Seals - $150

ATI Racing Harmonic Balancer - $700

Aristoe complete front sump baffles, pickup -$300

Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch - $600

2000HP Billet Turbo from the states -$2500

All up with the cost of the original motor i am out of pocket over $13,000!!

Selling as whole package ONLY: $10,000 ON

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