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Nissan R35 Gt-r Vr38 Vr38dett Twin Turbo Engine 6 Speed Dual Gearbox Gr6 J062 on 2040-parts.com

US $12,000.00
Location:

90212. ZIP 4: 3907. County: LOS ANGELES FIPS County Code: 06037, California, United States

 90212. ZIP 4: 3907. County: LOS ANGELES FIPS County Code: 06037, California, United States

ITEM DESCRIPTION



Nissan R35 GTR GT-R VR38 VR38DETT Twin Turbo Engine Motor Complete J067



Comes complete with full twin turbo setup, wiring harness, power steering pump, alternator, AC compressor, exhaust catalytic converters, rear bellhousing, throttle bodies, inlet piping.

Front differential has been removed.
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Please note: This is a used auto part that may have minor wear or imperfections. Please view the photos and description to determine the condition of the item and if it suits your requirements. It is suggested the all exterior colour panels be painted before fitting to your car as paint condition, fading or minor scratches from storage mean it may not be an exact match to your car.

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