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i am going to look at nismo motor today for my r32 gtr. the motor came out of a r32 gtr 1990 model. and apparently in this year they made about 500 gtr`s with nismo options or somewere along those lines anyway.. ive been told by a few people that if its a nismo motor its has to be a n1 block with n1 water and oil pump etc.. can some please confirm this for me would be much appreciated as im going too look at the motor in the afternoon. if its going to help the motors ENGINE NUMBER is 007589a

cheers loky :D

Hah!

Just get the VIN / Engine number and post it into the VINS you wanted "FAST" thread.

- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/VI...ed-t128496.html

A member with the FAST System will decode it for you and that will say what engine it is.

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