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yea I had a fine spec final edition engine priced out for me. I believe it was just the long block, so i would have to supply everything else to make it actually run etc. It was 10k USD. I am not sure what all is in included in the price for the one shown in the picture.

You'd think 44K would include everything in that picture. That's about what my complete car owes me haha.

you'd think so. But when you have customers like Anf that are willing to pay for anything nismo it may just be the long block

you'd think so. But when you have customers like Anf that are willing to pay for anything nismo it may just be the long block

Pretty sure 44k is for everything in that picture including the turbo kit and gt plenum - i think they are sold as a plug and play sort of option

Not to sure, but I have heard the new GTR brakes are kind of a waste. Heavy and not that good for the money compared to some of the higher end packages out there.

Heavy but it will be all the brakes you will ever need!

You've got to be joking.

I know right, this is just not mine, another mate of mine received a pair of LCA with the same scratches, must be production issues!

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