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as topic says, looking for a place to buy my rb26dett front cut from, more than likely going to go with Just Jap at this stage, seam to be a really good deal and is only about 5 hours from where i live.

i know forum rules are that you cant badmouth or activelly promote your own buisness but there is nothing againts sending me a PM if you have had a horror story from an import yard, or if you have had a great experiance and would recommend again.

Also anything that i should particularly be aware of? i allready have a full timing kit, water pump and N1 oil pump ordered, and im purchasing motor without turbo as im going to run a single.

Cheers

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who ever you buy it from dont tell them if you are putting bigger turbo's or aftermarket anything on it or your warranty will be void.

just tell them you need it as a stock replacement for your GTR.

as topic says, looking for a place to buy my rb26dett front cut from, more than likely going to go with Just Jap at this stage, seam to be a really good deal and is only about 5 hours from where i live.

i know forum rules are that you cant badmouth or activelly promote your own buisness but there is nothing againts sending me a PM if you have had a horror story from an import yard, or if you have had a great experiance and would recommend again.

Also anything that i should particularly be aware of? i allready have a full timing kit, water pump and N1 oil pump ordered, and im purchasing motor without turbo as im going to run a single.

Cheers

5 hrs away where do you live, try sss at girraween they usally have 26s instock and if you have problem with engine they will swap it, most of there engines they drive in japan for them selfs to see if there stuffed, remember cheaper isn,t always cheaper

as topic says, looking for a place to buy my rb26dett front cut from, more than likely going to go with Just Jap at this stage, seam to be a really good deal and is only about 5 hours from where i live.

i know forum rules are that you cant badmouth or activelly promote your own buisness but there is nothing againts sending me a PM if you have had a horror story from an import yard, or if you have had a great experiance and would recommend again.

Also anything that i should particularly be aware of? i allready have a full timing kit, water pump and N1 oil pump ordered, and im purchasing motor without turbo as im going to run a single.

Cheers

im asuming your in wa. i used kyp in welshpool they were great they did a compression test for me and also started it up for me. speak to ben if you go there he doesnt do it for the money he does it for the love of cars

i know forum rules are that you cant badmouth or activelly promote your own buisness but there is nothing againts sending me a PM if you have had a horror story from an import yard, or if you have had a great experiance and would recommend again.

i don't think too many people are going to get on here and bad mouth there own business...haha

i've gotten a few motors off SSS and always found them to be pretty good, but as you say they have no good 26's... i've bought a bit of gear of just jap and always found them to be pretty good.

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