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heyimjase

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  1. I suppose it's all about being open minded to suggestions haha!
  2. Yeah I see where everyone's coming from. I'm just so eager to drive it! Waiting and slowly progressing it to where I want it to be once I'm off Ps seems like the more logical thing to do.
  3. Haha yeah basically tree. R32s are my favourite skyline. I still have a couple of years left on my Ps, and realistically a motor and box for it won't exceed 1500. There may be a few little bits that need to be fabbed or bought, but it shouldn't cost too much. If I was to sell my rb20det motor and box including extras like front mount, turbo timer, BOV, etc then things will start to add up. Don't think it'll be 1500 worth but will take a chunk out of it. I've already got a daily, 96 Honda accord. Haha! But I've wanted an r32 for years!
  4. Hi guys, chasing an rb25de motor/ and loom. Also if anyone has an rb25DET gearbox too! Cheers guys, let me know! Jason 0430365595
  5. I've had a few mates that have swapped to NA motors and haven't had any issue with police. But when it comes to roadworthy I'm not 100% sure how it would work. As mentioned before engineers is probably required. Was hoping it might not be as complex as that though haha.
  6. Hi all, new to the community, good to be here! After a few tips and/or guidance in relation to converting the rb20det in my r32 to an rb25de (I know, I know, non turbo kills the car but it's because I'm still on P's) however the rb20 will be put to good use, hopefully been put into an e30 track/drift car! Just keen to see if anyone on here has done the same conversion and if they ran into any issues with wiring or anything to that similarity! A few things I've read up on so far is that you ARE able to use the rb20 loom on the rb25 motor. However some splicing of wires is required. The removal and installation of the motor seems to be the easy part, however wiring appears to be the biggest issue. I haven't begun the process yet but will be very soon! Any input is welcome! I appreciate any help from here on out cheers, jason!
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