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RB30E Pistons in AUS are from Nissan $720AUS.  

Joel, just a thought, but have you found out what the price of these pistons are from holden? I say this because I have found in the past that when you get rebadged cars, the same parts are always cheaper from the aust company than the OS one.

I got a water pump for my brothers telstar, when they were rebadged mazdas, and the same part was 3 times the price from mazda as from ford!

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If you are working with the non turbo block the series two will already have the turbo's oil provision already drilled and tapped.

Drilling and tapping on a series I block is not a problem however. So really it isn't much of a concern. Just makes life a little easier.

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You will be after a RB25DE Head gasket as they are exactly the same as a RB30E Head gasket.

Maybe pop down to your local nissan dealer and see if they can bring some bits in and what they can bring in.

Nissan in Australia bring every single part for the skylines in to the extent that you can get individual gearbox bearings for a gearbox rebuild.

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