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ok i need to know where the engine number is on the block aye cause i can't find it :( mmm if anyone can show me where it is, it would b great...yea pictures will help too...

well my cars a 1995 model Skyline R33 GTS it has the RB25de

Thanks

Cheers

Chi

gearbox is in the middle...

if you look at the front of your car, walk around the passenger side, then stand between the door and the suspension strut, and look at the bottom right of the engine, and the engine number is there somewhere.

should read RB25******

maybe he wants to be sure the engine number and the listed number on the plate match?

No he needs to find it to clean it... refer to his other post in the yellow sticker thread

man i think i had the same cranky old arse hole aye....he IS NOT NICE AT ALL....haha kelmscott...he looked like he had skin disease aye cranky old mofo....

he got me for windscreen, and he couldn't see my engine number and the back lights aye and suspension....how homo!

Chi

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