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I *think* I remember reading that there was a guy in QLD that ran a built RB20 with something like a Trust T-78, and made 380odd rwkw?

Its in the RB20 260rwkw and over thread I think, I can't be rooted looking through the 60 odd pages though!

your sic I was after a real answer thanks for that numb nut

Well if you bothered to use the search button... and read the sticky thread at the top of this section

You could have found the answer yourself :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=103095

And 58 pages for you to read:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=58229&hl=260*

cheers

Sorry I didnt search but that threads getting fairly long and I dont have much luck with the search function most of the time.

just wondering as a work mates car made some pretty silly power fig today I'll update the 260 kw thread once he's happy for people to know about it.

its x japan street drag so the laggy setup was actually wanted as it can be putted around the car looks like a stock 32 from the outside

it had a r32 dog box in it but the box was broken 2 days after it arrived in sa so the owner has put a stock 33 box in it for now while the box is getting rebuilt by ppg

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