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Errr Brendan - you do realise it is a GTR with around 450rwkw and has run low 10's? You would have kept within sight range for around 30 seconds, and would have been it :D

umm yer, you reckon I couldnt keep up in the twisties, being an ex-bike rider whos used to lines and 220+kmph corners?

lol, as said, $50 is a bet id take :laugh:

all in good fun

Im bored too... i hate exam time. One down today (animal health) got three to go.. sigh. I have business management for applied science saturday morning.. yes thats right an exam on SATURDAY MORNING! Adelaide uni is so mean :laugh: Can't wait until it's all over!!

Sez

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Im bored too... i hate exam time. One down today (animal health) got three to go.. sigh. I have business management for applied science saturday morning.. yes thats right an exam on SATURDAY MORNING! Adelaide uni is so mean :) Can't wait until it's all over!!

Sez

Far out thats just tired me out reading all that and i don't have to do any of them!!!

my other exams are animan nutrition and animal behaviour, welfare and ethics - that's the one that puts you to sleep!! I'm so glad that this is my last full time semester :)

Sez

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I can't believe it either.........I doubt if the block alone is worth $30K........maybe with very expensive internals ie. a short motor
Errr Brendan - you do realise it is a GTR with around 450rwkw and has run low 10's? You would have kept within sight range for around 30 seconds, and would have been it :)

You had better believe it mate .... BLOCK only. Definitely nothing else included. The crank that Munro is using was a cool $5k on top, then pistons and all the crazy gear incl. 1,600cc injectors - yes you read right. This is how he has spent $180,000 on the car. And yes, he has receipts.

Ring Keir Wilson right now and ask him - he has bought around 5 of the OS blocks all up due to blowing motors etc .... his wallet knows EXACTLY how much they cost .... I am not sure what exchange rate they were purchased at, but I am sure it was better than it is now too .... only recently he pointed out to me one sitting under his work bench at Willalls looking all lonely - I told him I would happily give it a home :) .... but as it isn't quite in my price range there it stayed :)

i found this 1,627,500.00 JPY (Japan Yen) = 26,404.34 AUD (Australia Dollars)

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RB30 OS-E2996

Developed for those special customers who feel that 2.6 liters is just not enough.

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RB30 OS-E2996

- 1 cyclinder block

- 1 billet crankshaft

- 6 billet-forged connecting rods

- 7 crankshaft main bearings

- 6 connecting rod bearings

- 6 forged aluminum pistons

- 1.3mm metal gasket (1.2mm, 1.4mm and 1.5mm

gaskets available)

- 1 timiing belt

- 1 belt tensioner kit

- 14 custom made reinforced crank cap stud bolts and

nuts

- 3 M6 bolts

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