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I know I know...it's not a line, its not even a nissan but I like these and am thinking of buying one.

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Question is I am having trouble finding info on them cause I don't know what model they are. Like with the line's we have hcr32 etc but what model Soarer is this shape ??? Hope one of you highly educated and obsesed auto maniacs can help me out here. Thanks in advance

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There are 1GGTE example, but I think the 7MGTE is a better engine. I had a serious 7MGTE in a Cressida, few things to look out for, and they don't make as much power as a 2JZ...

I like the old-school Soarer look.... manuals can be rare though.

Geez Cam, can't you give us a harder question?:(

Seriously, I'll put money on it's an MZ20 3.0 GT Limited with the 7M-GTEU. Any chance of posting a pic of the writing down the side, or the rear end?

Originally posted by BOOSTMEISTER

Thanks guys...what I was actually after was the model code for that SHAPE Soarer....not the model of THAT particular one, as mentioned above its probably the MZ20s, thanks anyway again guys.

Ah, gotcha. Well, just for the record:

GZ10

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G/MZ20

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JZZ30

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UZZ40

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I personally would prefer the 1GGTE engine, I have worked with one and they seem pretty easy to extract power from, and share a somewhat universal platform with the 1JZ/2JZ-GTE, so its easier to find part for them. I have also heard rumors the 7M's can develop oil leaks (cracks) in the block and are quite weak.

But thats just a personal opinion, each to their own :P

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