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Brand new Nissan RB26DETT Crank, Still in unopened box.

Bought for a project and never ended up using it.

Retail Price is $1300, trade price is $1100

Will sell for $800 plus freight,

Thanks,

Michael

Does the crank have the extended oil pump drive?

Sorry mate, should have put it in the topic. yeah it has got the long oil pump drive

Michael 0438911374

Just to confirm which crank it is (33 or 34) what's the part number?

According to my friendly local Nissan Rep, there is only one listing for a crank for a RB26DETT engine, the crank fits all 3 of the engines. Feel free to chase this up yourself but that is the story that i was told.

Will check the part number later when i get home for you.

Michael

Part number is 12200-05U03

Cheers,

MIchael

All 3 crank are interchangeable but only the R34 crank is sold now. I was just curious if it was an older or newer crank. Thanks!

Edited by NismoSTune
All 3 crank are interchangeable but only the R34 crank is sold now. I was just curious if it was an older or newer crank. Thanks!

I bought the crank late last year, Nissan Devonport had to get it in from the mainland so it must have been a R34 GTR crank, unless

If you need anymore info please dont hesitate to ask.

Regards,

Michael

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