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Hey guys!

I have a pair of Nismo engine mounts for sale. Bought from another member here, and neither of us know which models they will fit.

Nissan FAST says that the 11220 is an R33 engine mount, and from the pictures it looks like it will fit the RB25DE (non-turbo) flavours.

My R32 GTR driving mate says they look identical to the ones he put in his car, so maybe they will fit R32's also? They are rectangular, as the picture show, and not round like the R33 GTST mounts are.

I paid $100, so any offer from there!

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Sold for $80!

Sorry, Bretto...

I'm afraid that's all that is written on the rubber. The Nismo sheets that it comes with have 4 different part numbers, but none of them are ticked to indicate that this is whichever mount.

The sheet has:

11320-RSR85 - R32 (2WD) 5sp RB something

11220-RS585 - R32 (2WD) RB something / R33, R34 (2WD) HICAS something

11320-RSR40 - R33, R34 (2WD) MT something

11220-RSR40 - R33, R34 (2WD) HICAS something

The something is Japanese, and I have no idea what it could mean. Possibly "without"?

Oh... the diagram for fitting on the back of this sheet shows the 11220-RSR40 as being a round mount, like my R33GTST has, and the other diagram covers the 11220-RS585 and the other two 11320 models.

Since this has 11220 on the mount, i'd say these mounts must be the 11220-RS585.

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