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It would have to be a GTS4 RB20 to allow the AWD to remain.

Or a Stagea RB25 for the same reason.

You can pick up RB20 AWD block and GB for $2000 and was quoted $ 2500 for a Stag RB25 a while ago.

Is it just a filler while you get the RB26 built?

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guys

the person who posted up this thread has gone through heaps of problems with his engine lately....he has had dramas with all different workshops with his Rb26...

he asked a question, so if you dont have anything nice to say, dont say it. he just needs the info.

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guys

the person who posted up this thread has gone through heaps of problems with his engine lately....he has had dramas with all different workshops with his Rb26...

he asked a question, so if you dont have anything nice to say, dont say it. he just needs the info.

thanks for that..

I expected comments like this but they dont know whats going on.

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It would have to be a GTS4 RB20 to allow the AWD to remain.

Or a Stagea RB25 for the same reason.

You can pick up RB20 AWD block and GB for $2000 and was quoted $ 2500 for a Stag RB25 a while ago.

Is it just a filler while you get the RB26 built?

ahh ok, so it would have to remain 4wd?

basically just going through options to get the car back on the road.

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my guess is your 'GTR' is 4wd so yes, what ever motor you fit, will still retain the 4wd setup. you can either fit an RB20 from a R32 GTS-4 or an RB25DET from a Stagea. Either motor will drop straight into the R32 bay quite easily.

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