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Hi everyone I have a tomei 2.8lt stroker for sale. $16,000

Bottom end:

N1 block.

tomei 2.8lt kit 87mm

tomei oil pump

tomei oil restrictor

arp main studs

acl race series bearing throughout

ati balancer

was in a rwd application but can supply 4wd sump.

Top end:

ported cylinder head (intake exhaust and chambers)

supertech valves exhaust side inconnel coated

supertech valve springs (dual

tomei bronze valves guides

tomei lifters

tomei camshafts 270deg 10.25mm lift

tomei cam studs

tomei cam gears

arp head studs

trust drag metal head gasket

comp ratio 8.5:1

have all receipts for parts in engine to prove

engine has done around 30,000km mark still in great condition internally only issue is i had the flywheel come loose and it has marked the back of the crankshaft, therefore crankshaft would have to be removed and cleaned up i cant see it being a huge issue to have done but i just dont have the time nor money to do so.... while its apart id suggest freshening the engine up while your in there to ensure no future failures on such an amazing engine.... The motor was built by paul diemar from red r racing and was making 770hp on a dynapack hub dyno with a hks t51r spl bb on bp ultimate 98.... i can also supply turbo kit and intake manifold if you would pay extra for items...(intake manifold is a hypertune item).... i have a photo of the damage to the rear of the crankshaft on my phone but cant for the life of me cant figure out how to get it onto the bloody computer so if you would like any further info txt me on 0432919092

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