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This seems impossible... Eveyone says their an old motor and they dont stock them anymore.... The guy at all jap said i dont have any RB20's in at the moment mean while there were two motors in sight from the front counter....???

All State Auto Spares are trying to find me one but have no price or aviablity as yet... Any one got an idea???

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All State cant get me one. They were very helpfull but unfortunatlly they ont have one in stock atm... It takes Nissan 3 weeks to get one and they want $320 for one...

I can order direct from japan and pay $100 brand new inc postage. But i need one today....

Anyone got one????

You could try Zoom at Wynnum 07 33486939.....small chance though. If you don't mind what's the place in Japan for a new one ,I need one for my R33. Other place you might try is Cresta at Capalaba 07 32451555 , All Jap at Virginia 07 3865 2221. I don't know how interchangeable these are between models but I heard that the VL one fits the RB20 and 25DET. If yours is an Aust spec R31 I guess you ring every wrecker in the book that mentions Nissan. Good luck

OK the guy from Zoom is pretty sure the VL product is the same... He is gonna have a look into it... As these are only $100 brand new and easy to get within a hour or so from holden.

Cresta is gonna have a look around for one. He has a few bits'a motors, will call him back in an hour or so..

Thanks Jay, this is the only 2 company's that have helped me so far the rest just said no straight away and had no ambition of trying to find one.....

I mean Wreakers Hotline didnt even want to put out a request... No one will have one they said...

Anyways thanks man... Hopefully its good news...

Thanks for putting me onto Cresta Jay...

Carlo got me one of $40... Works a treat... problem solved....

I was so supprised as to the stock he carries and was very impressed with their shop... I will be going back to them many times more. Will never go to All Jap ever again due to really bad service and prices that are plain rip off's...

I will be going there again on Thursday to buy more R32 bits and Im confident on getting the right stuff for the right price...

Thnaks agian Jay

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