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Guys here it is,

I have sourced 1 BRAND NEW R35 GTR ENGINE (VR38DETT) w/ FRONT DIFFERENTIAL Included :P

The engine is 100% brand new sitting in a crate (only had the normal 500km or so done at the factory to run it in!)

The engine will not come with intercoolers, ECU, alternator, air conditioning pump ect. (this can all be easily sourced separately)

This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity, you will know what I mean if you contact Nissan Australia and enquire about purchasing one from them!

Below are images of the actual engine (exactly what you will get) as you can see it includes EVERYTHING from turbo's, manifold to fuel rail even the differential for the front wheels is there.

Now I am not going to put down a price for it... give me a call and give me an offer, but please NO TIME WASTERS!

All offers of 20k+ will be considered.

CALL: 0401599023

PS: One has already been installed in Europe and works perfectly!

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Out of curiousity what kind of ball park figure are we talking for something like this?

$10,000-$20,000

$20,000-$30,000

$30,000+?

Just curious thats all :devil:

Out of curiousity what kind of ball park figure are we talking for something like this?

$10,000-$20,000

$20,000-$30,000

$30,000+?

Just curious thats all :devil:

Hey guys,

The issue I have is there is no one else selling this in Australia and finding one overseas is extremely hard... so there is no way of me putting a price on one.

I want to see how much people will pay for one and if the price is right I will sell it!

If you have a look in the US and UK there was one that was on sale for USD$28,000 (came out of a car though) and in the UK just the block was $15,000.

The car itself costs AUD$160,000 here so a brand new engine w/ front diff would certainly be worth well over 20K I would assume.

But please... ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WELCOME!

http://zilvia.net/f/sale-items/261111-r35-...ine-turbos.html

With 500klm on it should get >20k easy

It would make a nice powerplant in any car, Ive been waiting for this to happen sooner as they are being crashed quite often Ive heard.

did this come out of a crashed r35 gtr?

This has not come out of a half cut or anything... it is a brand new engine never been fitted to an R35 :devil:

The engine is coming from a contact in Europe not Japan, and the 500km on it is what you will find with every single R35 you buy brand new from a dealership - I assume its how the Nissan factory insures that every engine is perfect.

only problem is fitting a gearbox to thhe r35 motor

Hey mate,

From what I understand connecting up a gearbox would require no major work aside from an adaptor to be made, the engine does not come with an ECU so there will be no errors coming of the original one when using a different gearbox.

But I will confirm this on Tuesday when I get the information from Europe.

If anyone has any information/articles regarding fitting an aftermarket gearbox to the R35 GTR if you could post some links that would be great.

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with the european ones didnt they have a recall on them because of soft bearings? your one been rebuilt?

I will have to get back to you on that one - would not have a clue mate

You should put it in your maxima Brendan..lol

hahaha... I am considering turning the Maxima into a somewhat 'demo car' but probably stick to the de-tunned VQ30 for now thumbsup.gif

But yeah... a VQ38 in a Maxima never thought of that lol

dont think they are that hard to obtain, when i was at croydon late last year they had 3 in crates

Nice - what did they want for them?



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