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Yes that’s right the famous 24 hour endurance racing motor 34N1 RB26DETT :D

This motor is still in the plastic and has never been installed, not a scratch on it. It took a long time to get this motor from NISMO and yes it is very rare.

I was going to put it into my 33gtr Vspec for circuit use, but I just don’t get the time of work to play with it.

I’m looking for $16500.00 cash but I’m in no rush to sell it !

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You'd probably want to be a little more specific about exactly which specification of N1 Motor it is and where it came from.

If its complete and brand spanking new then its not bad value.

Jash

  • 3 weeks later...

price drop $15,500ono for more info please give me a call

0415052743

the motor was inported form NISMO Factory through Bell Garage about a year ago.

still in plastic, red in coulur u24 r34N1 rb26dett

The motor is complete and brand spanking new still wraped in plastic

no inlet or exhaust manifolds

no turbos

no crank angle sensor

it has the new front diff, water pump turmostat and housing, oil pump ect and all those other little brackets fitted to the motor

its one flash looking donk with paper tag with numbers ect still attached

i don't get much time to get on line so for more info please call or message me

on 0415052743 cheers scotty

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Here are some photo's as requested. Rolled plastic off for photo's then covered back up after photo's. Serious buyer's ring 0415 052743 for more info as I have limited access to the WWW.

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