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OK guys, basically the way this will work is:

I need your co-operation on the following:

Please state: Model, year & month (if not the first4 digits of your vin) & the first 3 digits of your engine number.

I.E. R33, Nov 95, (or alternatively ECR33-0633xx) & RB25-145xxx (could even specify S1.5)

from this information we can then compile a list to give approximations of what date an engine might be.

I.E. the RB26 list so far looks like the following:

R32 1994 45xxx

R33 1995 March 51xxx

R33 1995 May 55xxx

R33 1997 Feb 63xxx

Please only post if your car has the original eninge fitted thanks

cheers

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RB26 List

R32 1994 July 42xxx

R32 1994 45xxx

R33 1995 March 51xxx

R33 1995 May 55xxx

R33 1997 Feb 63xx

RB25 List

R33 1995 Jan RB25-116xxx

R33 1995 Nov RB25-145xxx (S1.5 - Later coil packs)

RB20 List

Keep them coming guys, Hey cartman, sorry i couldn't use your information, if you don't know what month/year, i can look it up through nissan fast, from the full or partial vin number cheers...

RB26 List

R32 1994 July 42xxx

R32 1994 45xxx

R33 1995 March 51xxx

R33 1995 May 55xxx

R33 1997 Feb 63xx

RB25 List

R33 1995 Jan RB25-116xxx

R33 1995 Nov RB25-145xxx (S1.5 - Later coil packs)

RB20 List

Keep them coming guys, Hey cartman, sorry i couldn't use your information, if you don't know what month/year, i can look it up through nissan fast, from the full or partial vin number cheers...

Mines doesn't have a number just RB26, I have been told thats beacuse it was bought new from nissan. Its 2.7 by HKS in japan.

Cool guys, i am actually going out shortly to check some of my other skylines and get there details, once i have those i will report back. that would be top work cartman. Cheers...

RB20 & RB25 numbers will most likely be all over the show as they were used in other model cars. But we may be able to get somewhere with it.

just checked some more of my liners

R33 1993 Aug RB25-59xxx

R33 1993 Aug RB25-63xxx

R34 2000 Sep RB25-375xxx (S2 Neo)

RB25 List

R33 1993 Aug RB25-59xxx

R33 1993 Aug RB25-63xxx

R33 1995 Jan RB25-116xxx (S2 coil packs & AFM)

R33 1995 Nov RB25-145xxx (S2 coil packs & AFM)

R34 2000 Sep RB25-375xxx (S2 Neo)

This will be handy as i have a heap of engines, that hopefully soon i can work out what date etc they are

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