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Here is a list of APPROVED engineers I got from the Queensland Transport 2weeks ago as I wanted to put an RB26DETT in my GT-T:

Mr John Allen

502 Flinders Street

Townsville Qld 4817

(07) 4788 8864

Mr Christian Arendt

Old Kulkuna Road

Townsville Qld 4806

(07) 4773 2051

Mr Tim Bartrop

36 Archerfield Road

Darra Qld 4076

(07) 3274 8260

Mr Anant Bellary

43 Norfolk Place

Wishart Qld 4122

(07) 3420 5848

Mr Gary Bow

58 Shakespeare Parade

Strathpine Qld 4500

(07) 3881 1355

Mr Ray Cross

83 Mckenzie Road

Eltham Nsw 2480

(02) 6629 1439

Mr Anthony Dore

34 Yarraman Place

Virginia Qld 4014

(07) 3865 5099

Mr Len Emerick

Po Box 1609

Hervey Bay Qld 4213

(07) 4128 6867

Mr Maxwell Evans

42 Lincoln Green Drive

Forestdale Qld 4118

(07) 3800 8636

Mr Stan Gadomski

46 Guara Grove

Pimpama Qld 4209

(07) 5540 7054

Mr Earl Gilchrist

Lot 3, Bligh Street

Wellington Point Qld 4160

0417 229 723

Mr David Grant

3 Natan Road

Mudgeeraba Qld 4213

0413 123 911

Mr Phil Harris

315 -331 Hein Road

Buccan Qld 4207

(07) 5546 3126

Anthony G McDougall

23 Bernborough Place

Bridgeman Downs 4035

3263 5703

Mr Werner Ihle

4-12 Old Burleigh Road

Surfers Paradise Qld 4127

0418 551 331 (Mob)

0500 500 070 (Work)

Mr Henry Jarzab

11 Timms Court

Underwood Qld 4119

(07) 3299 3044

Mr Bruce Johnson

4 Colworth Street

Sunnybany Hills Qld 4109

0413 137 201

Mr Richard Larsen

101 Lochinvar Road

Upper Kedron Qld 4055

(07) 3851 1066

Mr Anthony Lye

219 Mt Brisbane Road

Dayboro Qld 4521

(07) 3425 1808

Mr Alan Marburg

6 Carmody Crescent

Caboolture Qld 4510

(07) 5495 8289

Mr Trent McMahon

13 O'Connor Crescent

Mansfield Qld 4122

0437 126 853

Mr Michael McMillan

Defence Department

Lavarack Barracks

Townsville Qld 4810

(07) 4771 8835

Mr Ray Miller

6 Cloghan Street

The Gap Qld 4061

(07) 3300 4700

Mr Graeme Presley

Unit 2/4 Kelly Court

Buderim Qld 4556

(07) 5479 6066

Mr Willem Saarberg

10c Burke Street

Wynnum Qld 4179

(07) 3396 6033

Mr Lindsay Stone

36 Coates Street

Townsville Qld 4814

(07) 4774 8807

Mr Col Thompson

27 Harrier Place

Warner Qld 4500

(07) 3264 2845

Mr David Turner

27/9 Dunmore Terrace

Auchenflower Qld 4066

(07) 3371 3476

Mr Murray Valentine

3 Marjorie Street

Rochedale South Qld 4123

(07) 3841 2280

Mr Ross Vidler

Po Box 1012

Cleveland Qld 4163

(07) 3286 4630

Mr Kevin Walsh

Unit 2/90 West Street

Toowoomba Qld 4350

(07) 4613 0922

Mr Tim Gregg

813 Upper Ormeau Rd

Kingsholme Qld 4208

(07) 5547 5879

So in short whens the Rb26 going in??? :(

BTW nice list...

hopefully sometime next yr (2007) i got out-bided on my last engine so im trying to find a way to buy one from Nissan Japan. If i can't im gonna sell my R34 and get a 300C

just buy a 26 head and 30 bottom end, then you'll be really satisfied :happy:

plus it'll work out alot cheaper than buying a complete 26 and modding that

I know mate, but the only problem is my car is made after 1998 so if i want to get an engine swap i can only get:

A) Brand new engine

OR

B) Anything that is made after 1998

This means no RB30.

I know mate, but the only problem is my car is made after 1998 so if i want to get an engine swap i can only get:

A) Brand new engine

OR

B) Anything that is made after 1998

This means no RB30.

why's that?

hopefully sometime next yr (2007) i got out-bided on my last engine so im trying to find a way to buy one from Nissan Japan. If i can't im gonna sell my R34 and get a 300C

Farrrkkkk i love them!!!!.....Dream car :sweat::wub::O .....id drool over them anyday

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