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hey ppls,

im in the process of building my rb30det, but im using the original rb25det head and a oil gallery needs to be welded that feeds the vct so i beleive

jua windering if someone can please reccomend a workshop or mechanic etc that can do this for me

please let me know asap!

cheers

ryan

0410 332 673

Ring Turbotechnics in Cardiff Newcastle and talk to Anthony. He has done a few rb30det's as well as mine.

He will probly just drill it and put a bung in it like mine (welds can crack and come loose) and organise you the oil lines you need.

Phone him on 49565466 tell him Anthony with the burgandy skyline sent you.

might be a bit of a drive but im tellin ya he will get it right the first time

Jamie from Waterhouse Auto Care (4721 7227) in Penrith is doing my RB30/25DET build and can look after you. Tell him you spoke to Dan from the Skylines club... he will probably tell you to bugger off! :P LOL. (Not)

Dan.

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