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I doubt they would sell it to someone if they didn't actually own the new GTR and actually needed the engine to be replaced. I could just see some idiot doing this:

"Hello Nismo? I would like to purchase your new GTR engine so i can put it into my fully hektik VL turbo."

Click-Click, Beep Beep Beep.

"Hello u there? Hello???"

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I doubt they would sell it to someone if they didn't actually own the new GTR and actually needed the engine to be replaced. I could just see some idiot doing this:

"Hello Nismo? I would like to purchase your new GTR engine so i can put it into my fully hektik VL turbo."

Click-Click, Beep Beep Beep.

"Hello u there? Hello???"

lol

Thats the best part, fully sick vl owners wouldnt be able to afford it, if they could, they would be driving a newer model commodore :P

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The VR38DETT sounds like a beast...titanium used extensively so would cost a fortune.

Only thing i dont like is the 7000rpm redline...a GTR motor should rev past 8k im my opinion :P

...hopefully it does and the limiter can be removed.

They don't need any more revs to produce the power they want . Do you know what the 911 tt Porka's redline is ?? 6500 rpm and she goes like the clapers with plenty of torque at 2000 rpm . My guess is this is what Nissan are trying to copy and by the reports we are getting they have done a good job . I wonder if the R will have a dry sump, like the Porka, hold heaps of oil , like the Porkas ..

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lol

Thats the best part, fully sick vl owners wouldnt be able to afford it, if they could, they would be driving a newer model commodore ;)

:P Funny, couple of year ago I saw a VL on ebay with full GTR drivetrain, reserve of $50K. Laugh my arse off, it still looks like a VL and is just as comfortable on the inside. At the time I had a VL and other than the RB30E & gearbox, the quality of the car (esp. the interior) is poo.

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this is ridiculous

you think that any motors will be available for non-warranty related repairs inside the time frame of the factory warranty?

reckon you'll just be able to ring up and say "err, yeah, hi- look: the motor in my R35 blew up. pls send me a crate motor so i can install it myself"

unlikely

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