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On 28/07/2022 at 9:44 AM, DaymoR32 said:

thats just a destroked barra isnt it? 😆

https://torquelinegarage.com.au/nxtgen-built-ford-barra-6cyl-3-6l-destroke-1600-hp/

Turn key package too !

 

NXTGEN Built FORD BARRA 6CYL 3.6L Destroke 1600+HP

 

ACL Race Main Bearings

ACL Race Rod Bearings

ARP Head Stud Kit Ford BA

Powerbond Balancer

Diamond Custom Pistons with H13 Tool Steel Pins

Carrillo Billet 2000hp Rods

Supertec Inconel 1mm + Valves

Spool Billet 90mm CRANK

Crow Cams BA 6 cyl Intake cam

Crow Cams BA 6 cyl Exhaust cam

BA Turbo 6 Race spring kit

Payen Conversion set Ford 6cyl DOHC

Payen VRS Ford BA DOHC Turbo

6 Boost Twin cam Falcon T4 Turbo Manifold 60mm

Turbosmart 60mm wastegate

ID2000 Injectors with adapters and plugs

Main studs to suit twin cam with main girdle

Hypertune Intake manifold with fuel rail and 90mm Billet throttle body

GTX5533 Turbo

Turbo Housing

Turbo clamp

Cometic Head gasket to suit BA

Turbo dump and clamp

New high flow oil pump with Billet gears

Induction hardened crankshaft sprocket

Ford DOHC Heavy duty timing chain tensioner

Ford DOHC Chrome moly timing chain guide and M8 flanged nylock

Driver and passenger side T/chain guide Upper T/chain guide

Chrome moly vernier adjustable cam

H/Duty Simplex Roller timing chain

Ford DOHC Water Pump to suit BA up to 2003

Spool Main Girdle ARP MSK Ford BA

Powder coat parts Black

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On 28/7/2022 at 11:08 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

https://torquelinegarage.com.au/nxtgen-built-ford-barra-6cyl-3-6l-destroke-1600-hp/

Turn key package too !

 

NXTGEN Built FORD BARRA 6CYL 3.6L Destroke 1600+HP

 

ACL Race Main Bearings

ACL Race Rod Bearings

ARP Head Stud Kit Ford BA

Powerbond Balancer

Diamond Custom Pistons with H13 Tool Steel Pins

Carrillo Billet 2000hp Rods

Supertec Inconel 1mm + Valves

Spool Billet 90mm CRANK

Crow Cams BA 6 cyl Intake cam

Crow Cams BA 6 cyl Exhaust cam

BA Turbo 6 Race spring kit

Payen Conversion set Ford 6cyl DOHC

Payen VRS Ford BA DOHC Turbo

6 Boost Twin cam Falcon T4 Turbo Manifold 60mm

Turbosmart 60mm wastegate

ID2000 Injectors with adapters and plugs

Main studs to suit twin cam with main girdle

Hypertune Intake manifold with fuel rail and 90mm Billet throttle body

GTX5533 Turbo

Turbo Housing

Turbo clamp

Cometic Head gasket to suit BA

Turbo dump and clamp

New high flow oil pump with Billet gears

Induction hardened crankshaft sprocket

Ford DOHC Heavy duty timing chain tensioner

Ford DOHC Chrome moly timing chain guide and M8 flanged nylock

Driver and passenger side T/chain guide Upper T/chain guide

Chrome moly vernier adjustable cam

H/Duty Simplex Roller timing chain

Ford DOHC Water Pump to suit BA up to 2003

Spool Main Girdle ARP MSK Ford BA

Powder coat parts Black

That’s not a bad price considering it comes as almost as a turn key package 

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