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Something sounds fishy to me. NOBODY sells an RB26DETT out of an R34 for $4,000. You say your reason for selling is you have had enough of Nissans. I notice you are selling your GTS-T also and claiming its a "lady owner" car.

I would like you to elaborate on the finer details of what you are selling as right now im extremely skeptical

I have to agree with Blitz. You cant even get the motor in japan for that price (not including turbos). Just checked auction sites, cheapest Rb26 from a 99 GTR with 15000 km not including freight to australia is $384000 minimum bid. Plus taxes, duty and freight will exceed 6k easily. But if this engine is a legit 34 GTR engine with turbos and loom..& with only 400km on it. mmm its incredibly tempting to buy.

But then again who are we to say. Maybe he can take a photo of the stamped engine number and this will be 100% proof of what car this motor actually came from.

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