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  • Kras
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    Originally posted by tokes View Post
    What is it too late for? Unless you've gone and bought an RRR block, it's never too late.
    mmm... RRR block

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  • Daryl @ RightDrive
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    PM sent with pricing

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  • tokes
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    Originally posted by JD74 View Post
    I've got too much invested into a '26 rebuild to turn back now unfortunately. If I hadn't spent a cent yet, I would already have a RIPS shortblock on a boat sailing for the new world...lol......unfortunately, it's too late this time around.
    What is it too late for? Unless you've gone and bought an RRR block, it's never too late.

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  • JD74
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    LOL....nice.

    Well, I guess since none of the Sponsors wanna give me a better price than MSRP, we might as well just keep chatting away in this thread.

    ....Greedy bastards.

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  • NismoS-tune
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    I hear ya. After crossing 35k in parts after buying the cars, she put an end to my not-so-needed-parts. The stroker idea is no more for me and now I just keep the internals stock with all my gadgets around it till she blows, then I'll have no choice but to build the internals with Cosworth/carillo. Such is life.

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  • JD74
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    Originally posted by NismoS-tune View Post
    I've changed my mind 3 times in the last 5 years and sold over $6000 worth of new/used parts that had bought.
    Already been there/done that with my 'Induction' setup.
    My wife was more than understanding......but I will not push the issue a second time

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  • NismoS-tune
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    If your parts are quality and not over priced, I'm sure you could sell it all (except for labour) and not take much loss so you could go with a RIPS build. Just takes time I guess. I've changed my mind 3 times in the last 5 years and sold over $6000 worth of new/used parts that had bought. I'm certain that if you really wanted to go RIPS you could easily take a small loss and do it.

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  • JD74
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    Originally posted by tokes View Post
    I'd rather do an RB30 personally.
    I've got too much invested into a '26 rebuild to turn back now unfortunately. If I hadn't spent a cent yet, I would already have a RIPS shortblock on a boat sailing for the new world...lol......unfortunately, it's too late this time around.

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  • tokes
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    I'd rather do an RB30 personally.

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  • JD74
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    Originally posted by R32N00B View Post
    i smell a stroker coming....
    I have been pointing my nose in that direction (and trying to smell...hehe) atleast once every few months....lol....and still haven't done anything about it because I am cheap.....lol

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  • NismoS-tune
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    Originally posted by JD74 View Post
    You might want to have another look at the part that says "77.7MM" and then re-think the comment.....lol
    Ooook. I thought that crank was $3500 or so. I must be the foolish guy that can't find it for less?

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  • GTS4-R
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    i smell a stroker coming....

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  • JD74
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    Originally posted by NismoS-tune
    I'm sure you'd be alright with a regular R34 crankshaft. It's nice to have but financially, you could spend that somewhere that would really benefit the upgrade.
    You might want to have another look at the part that says "77.7MM" and then re-think the comment.....lol

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  • NismoS-tune
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    What's wrong with the new uber rare R34 N1 crankshaft you have rofl. I'm sure you'd be alright with a regular R34 crankshaft. It's nice to have but financially, you could spend that somewhere that would really benefit the upgrade. Then again, it's only $3500, unlike tomei's. Maybe I'll get one too!!

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  • JD74
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    Nismo GT 77.7MM Crankshaft, RB26

    With our current (better?) economic situation, I was wondering if someone might be so kind as to get me a current price on a Nismo GT 77.7MM Crankshaft, for RB26. Shipping (if required) to Calgary as well.

    We design, manufacture, and sell automotive parts, as well as providing vehicle set up services, based on the technology, passion and spirit cultivated in the motorsports field as the Nissan works team.


    I'm pretty aware of what retail is, hoping for better.
    Thanks.
    Allan
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