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No mark dont go any lower than 20k..

there is another guy selling hes better than average 32 for 19 and its still runnin a rb20 and only runnin 170rwkw.

If someone gets this car for 20,000 they will relise its worth every dollar spent.

Well i still think u shouldnt sell at all.. cauz if u do it makes the number of skylines boys at beacy pizza 3.

good luck,

kev.

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Just wondering were the any legal dramas with the conversion? Did you need and engineers cert? How was insuring it with the new engine? I ask because i would love to do the same thing with a 32.

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Thanks Kev :)

Have to catch up soon.

Things were quite simple with the engine conversion.

All I had to do was get a letter from a Nissan Dealership stating

that the RB25 came in the R32 which a select few did and then take the letter to vic roads and they updated their system and sent me a new rego sticker.

I was told that if the motor came out in that model an engineers certificate is not required. Thats why the letter from Nissan was needed to confirm.

Hope that helps :happy:

Mark

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Ay mark i hear u put a deposit on that sss.

I cant say im happy but i will have to wait and see..

oh and i was thinking of gettin damo to switch computers with me to see how my car would go with a remap. was thinkin we would probly do at ur house or somethin. so we willhaee to organise something with damo.

anyways see u sat

ciao

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Hi Kev,

Yes I will be more than happy to help you try out Damo's remapped Ecu.

Anytime you like I will make the time.

It was remapped by Dr Drift whom is on these forums.

The map is for a basic set up ie. exhaust,cooler bit more boost etc...

From memory its about a 15kw at the wheels gain.

You will like the SSS its a 99 model, metalic blue and very very clean.

Its just what I need something smaller, more practical and economical.

Talk to you soon

Ciao :happy:

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Hi Kev,

Yes I will be more than happy to help you try out Damo's remapped Ecu.

Anytime you like I will make the time.

It was remapped by Dr Drift whom is on these forums.

The map is for a basic set up ie. exhaust,cooler bit more boost etc...

From memory its about a 15kw at the wheels gain.

You will like the SSS its a 99 model, metalic blue and very very clean.

Its just what I need something smaller, more practical and economical.

Talk to you soon

Ciao :happy:

Well i did the exact opposite....from a 2001 pulsar to 96 R33. Petrol might cost a bit more but its so worth it...

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Obviously the Skyline is a better car all round, although at

the moment my priorities are different.

I am after something quiet, soft on the road, more economical and

I want to start saving $$$ for a house.

I found a really nice metalic blue pulsar sss which I should be getting

next week hopefully and at least it has an sr20.

:P

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