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G'day all,

Live in South Perth, and have, a datsun 240Z, and am on the search for an RB20DET R32 manual front cut to swap in..

Have had trouble finding a place that sells them, Rang up "japco", was told to wait 3 weeks, and call up again then... Also maytec

Anyone know of any other places i could source a low km decent front cut asap?

Thanks all.

Sean

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Cuong's swap will/has cost him a shitload more than what I plan even though the end result will be awesome...

would have to do a lot more mods for the 26...$$$

On a tight budget, RB20 g/box fits straight into z driveshaft, just need to modify sump $200, mounts $100, crossmember.

then wiring around $300

Been waiting for so long for a front cut/package to get this done...

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Not sure of the pricing or your budget but I know of a RB25DET manual half cut coming for less than 3K.

Guy brings in Scooby stuff and got offered the half Nissan to fill up the container and asked me if it was worth bringing in.

Let me know if your interested and I'll PM the contact details

Cheers

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thanks for the advice guys.

Yeah, I've tried getting in contact with him a few times.. He is who I'd like to go through, says he can wire it, get an LSD for me etc.. just trying to get in contact with him hasn't been so easy.

I really want to go through a local company, somewhere in perth, otherwise I don't know what i'm buying interstate...

How much were you looking at under $3k? The cut must be in pretty good nick for that price, Could you pm me the details of it ? Thanks mate.

Can't wait to have an RB sitting in the bay...

Here's some pics of the zed

6073Manual_018-med.jpg

http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/data...ual_021-med.jpg

Sean

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