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Just heard a dark coloured nissan skyline was used in a hold up over night.

I assume its the stolen 33 getting around.

Yeah ... wonder how the media will spin it?

"Hoons turn to new wave of crime!"

Just heard a dark coloured nissan skyline was used in a hold up over night.

I assume its the stolen 33 getting around.

You sure they werent stealing petrol from the tankers :P

sounds like FNF is in adelaide

Quick (dumb) question ...

Where is a good place to buy one of those baffle inserts for JunBL mufflers? (approx 5" outlet)

Ebay? ... or just go to someone like AAA. They should have something in stock yes? :(

just head out to one of the exhaust shops Roo....they should have it in stock if not then they should be able to make one up for you in no time

Thanks Krishy. I just didn't want to waste a lunch break taking a dead end. :(

yeah Dan, not just any RB30, but OS Giken RB30 .... just the blocks alone are $30k .... and he has bought many of them .... still has a brand new one sitting under his workbench under a sheet if I remember correctly ....

RB30 and RB315 Race engines

The ultimate upgrade for your RB26, these complete pre-assembled bottom-end kits are rated to handle power outputs up to 1400hp.

The RB30 features 86mm stroke with a forged chrome-moly crank, forged chrome-moly SCM steel H-beam conrods and forged 4032 aluminium 86mm pistons. It is made using a new Nissan block and specially designed spacer and liner kit. Special features not found in a normal RB26 include an 8-bolt flywheel pattern*, 22mm gudgeon pins and 23mm rod bearing width. Nismo black metal crankshaft bearings are used, with specially designed crank cap bolts. The bottom end is supplied complete with a metal head gasket, specially designed head stud bolts, adjustable timing gears, tensioner pulley and longer timing belt.

The new RB315 features 89mm stroke and 86.5mm pistons for 3138cc capacity. Normal combustion chamber volume comes to 10cc, but specially shaped pistons can also be custom-ordered. The RB315 is built using an N1 block, with the same specially-designed spacer and liner arrangement as the RB30, with an oil restrictor and piston cooler jets already fitted.

OS Giken RB30 $29,900

OS Giken RB315 $31,900

*An OS Giken clutch must be ordered to suit the crank in these engines

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