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Hi Guys,

I am building up a Series 1 RB25DET that i bought to put into my Datsun 240k. I am looking to buy the Nissan VRS kit or the full nissan kit (as i will eventually do an RB30DET conversion).

I want to ring up nissan tomorrow to order a kit, but this is going to be difficult because i don't have a corresponding VIN number i can give them.

does anybody know for sure what the nissan part numbers for both the VRS kit is and also the full kit for the Series 1 RB25DET (Manual)

and if failing that, would anybody with a Series 1 GTST mind PM'ing me their VIN number so i can order the correct parts from nissan tommorrow?

is there a difference between S1 and S2 kits?

thanks

Kent

and the full kit part number is 10101-17U26 RB25DET Gasket Kit - Engine Repair

it contains:

1x Gasket goo (150g)

1x drain plug washer

1x cylinder head gasket

1x crankshaft rear oil seal

24x valve stem oil seal

1x rocker cover exhaust gasket

1x rocker cover intake gasket

2x camshaft oil seal

1x crankshaft oil seal

1x intake manifold collector gasket

1x manifold gasket

1x exhaust manifold gasket

1x oil strainer gasket

1x oil pump gasket

1x throttle chamber gasket

1x soeal o ring

1x AAC valve gasket

and the full kit part number is 10101-17U26 RB25DET Gasket Kit - Engine Repair

it contains:

1x Gasket goo (150g)

1x drain plug washer

1x cylinder head gasket

1x crankshaft rear oil seal

24x valve stem oil seal

1x rocker cover exhaust gasket

1x rocker cover intake gasket

2x camshaft oil seal

1x crankshaft oil seal

1x intake manifold collector gasket

1x manifold gasket

1x exhaust manifold gasket

1x oil strainer gasket

1x oil pump gasket

1x throttle chamber gasket

1x soeal o ring

1x AAC valve gasket

What did that end up costing?

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