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I am in the middle of a 240z restoration with an RB26DETT motor,

I live in Los Angeles. There IS A GTR authorized dealer here, however engines are too expensive here, I am having one droped to me from England.

Will post some pix of the project in progress later.

Nice Forum!

Henry

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Originally posted by RB26N240

I am in the middle of a 240z restoration with an RB26DETT motor,

I live in Los Angeles. There IS A GTR authorized dealer here, however engines are too expensive here, I am having one droped to me from England.

Hi Henry,

Can you post information about that dealer? And, where are you buying your engine from?

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Hey Henry, I live near the LA area in Orange County, I am very interested in obtaining an RB26DETT clip. Would u be able to send me the info that u have. I like to have it install in to a 1970 240z. My e-mail is Natural_aspire@hotmail.com, I also own a honda EG6 hatch back and an Integra, I'm a Honda guy intill I saw Cuong Nguyen RB26DETT Z in the galleries. I been to Australia many time and while in Perth I saw ALOT of Skyline, so I think those engines, clips and technical info come pretty easy for him. Here in the US, it is a very rare and expensive item. Still searching for the right carz but very interested in having it. I notice Cuong Nguyen from Perth have an R33 Skyline manual, I'm also searching for it. I like to know how the process of installing a AWD into an RWD. Some one even suggest to turn it into a AWD. A 5 speed GTS tranny from a RB25DET is for RWD, or keeping the RB26DETT tranny and convert the front suspension to AWD. I wonder if obtaining a whole front clip would allow me to just swap the R33 front suspension (tie rod, axel, caster, camber, toe, lower control arm and sway) into the Z.

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