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You can buy them from nissan, i have them in the shed if you want the part numbers. But you back yarders should be putting vaso on your engines so them come out easier for you, see you pull them so much hehe.

This one is coming out and going in the bin AKA the for sale section... :P

I'm going something a little different to my normal setup... Which means I'm starting from scratch and binning the lot...

  • 2 weeks later...

So... I always thought transformers was just a bit of sci-fi... Turns out it isn't... My R33 went 300ZX...

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And going on holidays overseas has now thrown a spanner in the works again with this project...

  • 4 months later...

Rb30 bottom ends arent worth much. You can strip and sell if you want. For the run around with getting everything to you lol.

When's it going in? Engine and box mounts will be made when I take the car to Brad.

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