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Guest RedLineGTR

Question is does anyone have one from that company that sells them in NZ or whatever which retail like $250NZ or something like that. I would like to be able to have a look at it, to see if's it worth buying. Someone in Melbourne would be best. Looking for manual for the rb25det. If ya can PM or Email me [email protected] if u dont wish to post on this thread. This is not a case of wanting to borrow it just to either come over to check what it contains. Thanks for your Time Rob

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Depends what you want to know.. The official S14 workshop manual is floating around as a PDF .. some of it seems to apply equally to the Skyline, and its not a bad one to take a look at. If its very RB25DET specific then I guess its not too much use.

i have a copy of the pdf for a 200sx for europe.

its like a 180, but different wiring diagrams i think (according to me mate with a 180)

i had a quick look thought. the euro model has a diff oil pump and cooler core. all electric controlled. anyone ever seen anything like this on a nissan ?

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tell em that u will buy it just u have to see if it is what i expected and say i have to see if it has any info about the transmissions on skylines...since i cant seeem to fine anything on the original site about transmisisons mainly engine etc. U could also go..it could be all blank pages.."how do i know that it has everything in it" hehehe

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