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Hey,

I am about to do the 100,000km service on my R32 GTR, when i purchase the car the owner told me it had an engine swap from a R33 GTR. However all i have to go on was his word.

Now i am looking at buying one of the Kits Kudos motorsport sell for the 100,000km service however i do not want to purchase the R33/R34 Kit only to find out i have an R32 Rb26. Is there any way i can check via the engine number? The engine came with N1 Turbo (which have now be replaced), i could check the ID plates on the old turbo to see if they are r32 or r33 N1 but i guess that is not 100% on what the engine is

any help would be great

Thanks Kaido

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Im fairly certain that there is a stamp/mark/plate on the side of the block.. Im sure if you googled "engine number location" or similar you would find the info?

Oh by the way, dont be afraid to use the search function :) took me one search to find this...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/377280-engine-number-on-rb26/

And now..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/103728-rb26-identification/

That should be enough to get the info you need :D

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