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Yep, drop straight in, just make sure you replace the oil piump at the same time

Awesome, thanks! Just wanted to double check with someone before I bought one. Any reccomendations as to where i should buy the crank? Has anyone used www.nismoparts.com for parts on here?

Someone is selling a 33 crank at the moment...$1000.

check this deal out, almost seems to good to be true but looks like a reputable store. I will phone them tomorrow to see if I can feel them out a bit whether its legit or not. Better yet as anyone used these guys for parts?

http://www.nismoparts.com/catalog/?section=570#1783

Scroll down to the n1 crank.

check this deal out, almost seems to good to be true but looks like a reputable store. I will phone them tomorrow to see if I can feel them out a bit whether its legit or not. Better yet as anyone used these guys for parts?

http://www.nismoparts.com/catalog/?section=570#1783

Scroll down to the n1 crank.

your looking at atleast 800usd = 1125 aussie. i suspect about 577usd and atleaset 140++ shipping it is heavy and large.

and once again. n1 crank is a non item they are all the same. the N1 motors difference is only block, rings, pistons, balancing, oil pump, water pump and cams..

your looking at atleast 800usd = 1125 aussie. i suspect about 577usd and atleaset 140++ shipping it is heavy and large.

and once again. n1 crank is a non item they are all the same. the N1 motors difference is only block, rings, pistons, balancing, oil pump, water pump and cams..

It is local, 30 minute drive from where I am located right now, just go and pick it up! :)

It is local, 30 minute drive from where I am located right now, just go and pick it up! :)

Oh shii blame Canada!!

it would be nice if the usd was still @ .95 but we're somewhere near 70 now.

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