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well its a r32 4dr rwd and im put a rb26/30 and want to know wat engine mounts and brackets to use or mods to do fit it under my gtr bonnet, cause they sit so much higher,, dont want to change the bonnet at all. cheers liam

Didi you actually read any of the 600 threads that have this info in them before you decided to post a new topic?

I suggets u atleast search in the sticky at the top of this section.

yes, a 26/30 will clear the bonnet with rb20 or rb30 engine mounts. i am the same as you, dont have that much time to use the computer and it is much easier just to ask than going through all the threads. others cocks could have answered your question in the time that they wrote up their answer about looking in the sticky. ask as many questions as you want, it is how you learn and save time, those others probably only know the answers by studing forums rather than actually doing the work themselves, freedom of speech mother lickers. hahah, cant wait for the reply to that one. good luck with your build 4dr wannaslide.

Edited by brada31ke70
Please don't generalise.

I reckon... Don't know how many times I've lost skin from swapping engines... Oh wait... I'm missing a heap of skin down the side of one finger from swapping one RB25/30 for another RB25/30...

Use the SEARCH!

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lol @ this thread

seriously - if you are on 40 posts per page its on the LAST page of the sticky if not, the 2nd last page - 1st post with pictures from sydneykid

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...&start=6920

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