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Hi, my name is Wyn from Buckinghamshire in UK.

I should come clean straight away as I don't own a Nissan, but I down own this old Datsun Z car

Few pics added to give you an idea ..

Unfortunately its RB25DET didn't last that long so it's time for a change ....

So have been looking on this forum for a little while now reading up on RB30's and what's involved in building one.

Yep still plenty of pages to go !

Am now having an RB30 engine being built over here in the UK, so its great to be able to read up on whats what, good or bad.

Anyways am sure I'll have a few Q's to ask as time goes by

More worried about it sticking out of the bonnet then anything else atm lol

Cheers

Wyn

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