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Organising a group buy for a 4wd Adapter Plate for the rb30's.

What's included:

- CNC machined 5083 Billet adapter plate

- Laser cut template to drill & tap & notch the block (If you are in brisbane, i can organise to get these done on the CNC)

- Complete set of High Tensile fasteners

- Instructions for installation

We need 5 orders to get this started.

Price is $575. Usual RRP is $650.

Shipping allow $25

Group Buy ends 26th September.

cheers

Shane

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Very cheap - should sell heaps

Lets hope.

very interested, how do you go about the oil pick up? is the stock one still used? is it safe to use the stock pickup in this kit?

You have to use an external pickup. If you have a look in the last pick you can see one way of doing it. (minus the massive hole)

However if you yourself would like to fabricate an internal pickup, i can have the plate changed to suit.

Everythings detailed in the instructions.

^^ coz u want more cubes are u grow more pubes

does this fit without any modification to the block? i was told you can never get a direct bolt on for this kind of adaptors

have you tried the fitment of these? cheers

can this plate be used on rb25s ? rb20s ?
thread title says RB30 4wd adapter plate

what other else do u think its for?

and yes an rb30 block will give me more cubes over my rb26

i know what it can be used for seems others dont

^^ coz u want more cubes are u grow more pubes

does this fit without any modification to the block? i was told you can never get a direct bolt on for this kind of adaptors

have you tried the fitment of these? cheers

have a read through this thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...on-t106224.html

also you can see in the last 2 pics in the very first post this plate is bolted to the block and a sump is bolted to the plate, showing that yes it does indeed fit.

Can this be ordered with the internal oil pick up (same as what proengines sells)?

And will the Stagea 4wd sump fit this adaptor?

Edited by inmate
1. Can this be ordered with the internal oil pick up (same as what proengines sells)?

2. And will the Stagea 4wd sump fit this adaptor?

1. At this stage no, however i'll see if i can get a local shop to fab some up - watch this space

2. I dont know, you'll have to investigate to see if the stagea's use the same sump as the gtr's.

  • 3 weeks later...
how much extra for the internal pickup?

will it come with everything to "plug n play"?

nothing extra, i'll throw it in for free :nyaanyaa:

yes, it will come with everything!

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