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hi im about to buy my first car, going to be a r32 and i was planning on saving up to get a r34 front conversion and also save up to get the strongest engine that u can fit into an r34 (mind the language im new to skylines and cars so i dont know any parts and details yet would be nice if someone started a thread explaining all the parts and what they do/how they work/how can u spot one woud be good)

i am totally into the 32 - 34 front and i want to make this one of the best skylines in adelaide and trust me i wont be street racing >_> i've already lost a friend to it.

i was just wondering how much it would cost to set it up in adelaide and how hard would it be to get something like this done. i know some of my friends that are into cars are sayin at the least 10k but can u guys give me a more precise price?

hopefully by the time i get the r32 i wouldnt be so stupid about car details... hope u guys can help with this

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r32 10k

r34 front cut 5k

labour to to fit and make it all go together 5k

"the strongest engine"

well you have the choice of rb25de, rb25det or rb26dett

each has their advantages and disadvantages.

it depends on how much you plan to spend on the car.

i wouldnt expect much change from 30k by the time your done fitting crap up and mucking around with turbo kits and crap

yea i was planning to take this project over a long time so price isnt realli a problem... its more of an expensive hobby and if you dont mind paulr33 would u be able to send me the prose and cons of those engine please? as i will probably stick to the same engine type for the rest of the cars life i want to find a good one for it namely for dragging as im not into drifting or racing much.

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