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Mid '93 to the last R32's made in 1994 got the R33 crank. Unsure of the build date? run the VIN through Nissan FAST

make sure you check the engine number first though

we have an r32 gtr sitting here that we found out after purchase it has an r33 motor, along with a pile of other parts that were discovered while pulling down the motor the previous owner wasnt even aware of, or didnt bother mentioning while selling anyway.

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o ok , but i more was talking about after market builds , as mine as cp pistons and some other random stuff but unsure if the crank/ crank collar is done.

well the only way to know for sure would be to pull all the timing gear off and remove the oil pump i guess.

wouldnt take too long if you have all the tools and have done it before. but alot of work just to check for a collar

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