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No probs mate.

Keep in mind that the price is for the block delivered to Oz.

Buying in Japan and paying in yen I'm happy to negotiate within reason.

I can help organise any building in Japan and freight back to Australia if need be.

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Still for sale and still in Japan and can be freighted anywhere in the world !!

Price semi negotiable.

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So, it turns out I need a rebuild. Might has well get a stronger block to replace my 05U. Do you know if a regular RB26 head will fit?

It will bolt straight on yes. My head fit on my GT block pretty well without any modifications.

So, it turns out I need a rebuild. Might has well get a stronger block to replace my 05U. Do you know if a regular RB26 head will fit?

What kind of power are you looking to make to warrant a RRR block ?

What kind of power are you looking to make to warrant a RRR block ?

I'm looking for a min of 600whp. I more interested in the better technology of the GT block than the 05U: cooling, etc. Besides, I haven't seen a N1 block available so this is the next best thing vs stock.

Will my other RB26 components fit? This is a copy and paste of my current engine mods:

>>Engine

RB2.7DET (R33 shortblock/r34 head)

-CP Pistons 87mm

-Cometic head Gasket

-Eagle Rods

-ACL Upgraded bearings

-ARP head and main studs

-unkown Polished andBalanced Crank

-N1 Oil Pump

-Tomei Type-A cams

-HKS Race 60mm ex.wastegate

-RC 750cc injectors

-EBAY Fuel Rail

-Walbro 255 fuel pump

-Aeromotive FuelPressure Regulator

-NGK spark plugs

-stock ignition coils

-HKS intake with customintake box

-Sard BOV

-PitWorks timing belt

-PitWorks drive belt

-GReddy adjust cam gears

-Garrett GT4088

-unknown clear timingcover

-LM24 custom IC piping

-LM24 custom Intercooler

-LM24 custom 4"downpipe

Fujitsabo Cat-Back3.5"

OBX top mount manifold

Godspeed Radiator

Greddy oil catch can asoverflow tank

Nismo Rad cap

Electric puller fan convert

Nismo T-stat

Battery relocated totrunk.

Motul 300v 15W-50

Power Enterprise MAG oilfilter

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