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For Sale - Nismo Timing Belt - SOLD

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Originally bought as a set with my greddy cam gears however no longer needed as gates timing belt was fitted after the engine rebuilt by the shop for free.

Description

As you would expect from any Nismo product, this timing belt with made to finest of Japanese engineering. Although designed to be installed on modified engines due is suited to all twin cam engines in the Nissan RB range. Following are comparisons to the OEM Nissan timing belt illustrating the extent of its increased strength and superior durability:

• 20% more resistant against stretching:

• 80% less effected by heat

• 900% more resistant against belt teeth breakage & general wear

Product Application/s

Make Model Chassis Spec Engine Build Dates

Nissan Cefiro ©A31 Cruising & Touring RB20DET 09/1988 - 08/1994

Nissan Laurel (H)©C33 Medallist RB20DET 01/1989 - 01/1993

Nissan Skyline BNR32 GTR RB26DETT 08/1989 - 01/1995

Nissan Skyline H©R32 GTS & GTS-t RB20DE(T) 05/1989 - 08/1993

Nissan Skyline HNR32 GTS-4 RB20DET 08/1989 - 08/1993

Nissan Skyline BNCR33 GTR RB26DETT 01/1995 - 01/1999

Nissan Skyline ENR33 GTS-4 RB25DE 11/1993 - 05/1998

Nissan Skyline ECR33 GTS25 & GTS25-t RB25DE(T) 08/1993 - 05/1998

Nissan Skyline ER34 25GT & 25GT-t RB25DE(T) 05/1998 - 06/2001

Nissan Skyline BNR34 GTR RB26DETT 01/1999 - 06/2001

Nissan Stagea WGNC34 Autech 260RS RB26DETT 10/1997 - ON

Nissan Stagea WG(N)C34 RS FOUR RB25DET 09/1996 - 10/2001

Rgds,

Nesh

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