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Hey Gent's,

I am advertising for a mate of mine the engine out of his R32 GTR as it is no longer needed...

Bottom end is a fully forged RB26/30, Carrillo rods with Carr bolt's, 1/2 inch ARP Head Studs, Aries forged pistons, ARP main studs, RIPS 4WD adapter, RIPS 7 Litre Sump to suit Nissan GTR, From R32 to R34, Genuine Gibson Motorsport Nismo oil pump as used in Bathurst R32's, New water pump etc etc

Head is fully reco, new valve guides, new valve stem seals, new valve springs, 272 cams with TODA adjustable cam gear's, head drilled for 1/2 head studs and also comes with cold side consisting of stock plenum, 6 throttle's etc etc

Engine is sold as a Complete Long engine from Cams to Sump (No Hot side)

Willing to sell WITH or WITHOUT RIPS 4WD Sump & Adaptor, This is just for anybody wanting to fit it in a GTST or VL Turbo...

Genuine buyer's can arrange be taken for a test drive once a deposit in left, Can guarantee you will be more than Happy (Bring Spare Jock's LOL!!)

Engine has made 691rwkw on Chassis Dyno here in Melbourne and has also made 643kw on Anthony Maatouks Chassis Dyno in Sydney on Pump United E85...


Genuine reason for sale, any enquiries your more than welcome to either call Anthony Maatouk on the number provided below,

OR Myself (Nick) on 0432394767 or email [email protected]


Price is $10k complete long, or with out RIPS 4WD Adaptor & Sump $9k
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