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Brand new Nissan N1 RB26 Block for sale

Still in the box and original packaging.

 

Kudos Motorsport (no stock)

RhdJapan (no stock)

Nengun (no stock)

Justjap - (no stock) $6499

 

Price $5500.  Located Morebank NSW 2170 for pickup or can ship at your cost.

 

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This is the old gen 1 N1 block right ? Just checking as part number 11000-24U00 on box is old part number. The one's CJ motor are selling are the new A1002-24U00 Nismo N1 castings, as is Just Jap. They are different, not the same block. Anyway...

Is it still for sale ?

Yes correct this is the old casting 11000-24U00. The newer casting are not as good as the older castings! , which is the reports from the workshops I've been told. Wouldn't put it past the bean counters at Nissan to cut production costs.

Yes still for sale!

Asking price now $5K

PM me

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