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Decided to get rid of spare motor and box i have lyeing around here

They are both in unknown condition as they were in the rolling shell when i bought it and motor was long way from running so replaced with unit from front cut so i'm selling this unit as a rebuilder as there's NO WAY i would put this in a car way it is

The motor is bare (no turbos etc), it has an intake manifold and throttle bodies though, there's no oil in motor or diff casing etc

The gearbox had oil etc in it before i pulled it out of car so i'm guessing this was the actual unit the car was imported with

It comes with the shifter but no knob, also has gearbox crossmember

Not sure on prices but from what i've seen other people asking i think $2000 as package price or $1500 for motor and $500 for gearbox is MORE than reasonable

I will not split the two until the motor is sold though

Pics will be up later tonight

PM me for contact details if interested

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Seems like a good price for a motor, Bring it to sydney for me :D

Good luck with sale

Brad

I can actually, for a fee of course lol

I drive trucks interstate so if anyone is willing to meet up at one of our depots when i arrive then i can organise something, only hitch is that you have to be there when i arrive to get off trailer immediatly (this could be around 3-5am in some cases lol)

willing to sell the oil filter housing block and engine mount pieces seperate?

if so, how much would you be chasing?

I have motor listed elsewhere for sale also with some interest, if not sold within week or so i'll look at stripping motor down and selling in pieces

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