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Hey guys im lookin at buy a rb26dett from japan!

Could anyelse help me if this is a n1 motor or just a gtr 32 motor.

any help will be great

all i know is this

Hi Trent,

Sorry, I have no idea of other numbers stamped into the block. The

head is stamped 141 at the back pass side below the cam cover.

The engine is not modified past the original Omori specification.

The engine is from an Omori factory R32 build. It was stolen and recovered. Then my company bought it, and it was dismantled, as could not be re-registered.

Sale includes the harness and ecu. Nismo clutch and transmission are

additional.

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you would need the numbers to confirm if its a nismo motor. normally there would be a nismo plate on the motor. plus the block should be a 024U00. if they cant provide the numbers then tell them they cant prove it and youll only pay for a normal RB26 instead of a nismo motor. that way if it actually is a nismo motor, bargain. if not well you didnt get ripped off.

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Check this out..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...o+engine+number

The number on the block that has .........X and then a R above is definatly a R34 Nur engine, these engine's are build by Nissan Motorsport and have the following specs in stead of the STD Rb26:

- R34 NUR cams little different then STD R34

- N1 block (24U)

- N1 piston rings

- piston + conrods weight balanced

- crankshaft weight balanced

- Nismo F112 bearings main + conrod

- N1 oil pump

- N1 waterpump

As you state all the bolts, nuts, the complete bare engine is new from Nissan Motorsport.

Here are some pics of a few I have/had:

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its only 4600 to my door.

apprantly it has 25 000kms

as i have a pic off the dash

hmm just thinking if i have to pay any tax for getting it.

No way its a N1 motor for that price dude to be dreadfully honest.

Im happy to be proven wrong, but it could be a very tried motor, you just dont know

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