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Thats about spot on.

Remember that even though they are non turbo they out perform stock for stock any previous non GTR Skyline in horse power, torque, 1/4 mile times and track times.

When the R34 GTT was first available to import they were around that price and higher.

yeah i realise that, but i was just saying that is a lot of cash, could u possibly get one cheaper by just importing one yourself (through a company) how much do u reckon u would get one here and on road for??

and if thats how much for the auto model, what is the manual 6 speed worth.... id hate to see. is the one u have nex a man or auto???

yeah i realise that, but i was just saying that is a lot of cash, could u possibly get one cheaper by just importing one yourself (through a company) how much do u reckon u would get one here and on road for??

and if thats how much for the auto model, what is the manual 6 speed worth.... id hate to see. is the one u have nex a man or auto???

Considering what the car is... I think they are pretty resonably priced. The kms are also quite low on that one.

Id sport one for sure.

hello bishes...well the engine finally came out today AND I HAVE A FEW PICS

first is what a normal engine mouny is suppose to look like...

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second is what my right engine mount looks like now...

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it kinda got stuck somehow and just snapped in half when we tried to lift her

next is of the new bottom end (ahh yes rb30ness)

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piston & rod out of rb30

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ill take some more tomorrow when i get the head off the rb26

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