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hi guys can you tell me if you have any skyline magazines there that i could buy or if you have some old one's you dont want anymore,i live in kent in england if you send me some mags i will send you some english mags,i dont know what mags you've got over there but i would like to have a look,also im thinlking about building an rb30 can you tell me the block number,

(ie is it rb30 or rb30det or rb30dett) as im not sure which short block to get,also do you know of any short blocks for sale,

many thanks in advance simon :laugh:

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You didn't get the RB30e over there I guess? Blocks themselves are quite cheap but the conversion is slightly involved. This forum is the place to start: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/RB...sions-f184.html

Also you should probably talk to some of the dudes at http://www.gtr.co.uk/index.html as they would know better from the UK perspective what is the best path to follow (although if you are deadset on an RB30 the first forum will provide more use I expect).

Don't read many mags here sorry.

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thanks mate at least you took the time to answer my question,i am a member of the gtr forum but as you said the rb30 is still a bit of a rare beast over hear,some tuners are starting to do them but they want silly money for them,so im thinking of trying to do one myself with a little bit of help,i have an r34gtt and its running fine (500bhp/480ft lb of torque)

but i know the rb30 put out loads of torque so i would like to take my time and build a spare engine as its so expensive, i can spread the cost and take my time.

regards simon

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