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Nissan Titan Vk56 Engine Adapter 350z 370z Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $795.00
Location:

Beverly Hills, California, US

Beverly Hills, California, US
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For more info on this adapter check out this link https://sites.google.com/site/neosgarage/home  

This auction is for an adapter that will allow you to bolt a Nissan Titan V8 5.6L engine to a 370Z or 350Z manual 6-speed transmission. I also have the clutch and flywheel setup that you will also need to make the kit complete. Be wary of cheap imitators, this is the original adapter that has been proven to align your tranny perfectly so you will not have any bearing issues.

This swap is the way to go if you want the torque of the 5.6L V8. If you need an engine or a tranny I have some extras that I can sell you.

Our kit will allow you to use your stock clutch so you will have the ability to update to OEM high performance units that are already on the market. I can help you with techniques on how to run this engine in your project.

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