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Hey all,

I'm looking for a reccomendation of a workshop in the Illawarra area, say wollongong etc? That can remove a turbo off a R33 GTST and convert it to an NA? I know it sounds stupid. But has anyone done anything like this and any idea of cost?

I really really like the specific car, it has about six thousand dollars worth of wheels tyres and suspension that are a big plus aswell as the body being in really good condition so i really want this car. And then in two years time obviously put the turbo back on.

Any help would be very appreciated please!

Thank you'

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Wow first reply and someone dumped on me haha... deserve it but i know.

What about fitting an rb30de? I know the engines cheap but what about getting it fitted and just holding on to the rb25de until im off my p's?

I would really prefer to get this car I know i can keep for a long time, i already love the wheels and suspension setup aswell as the body of the car. Any help please :D

Thanks for the Bezerkly tip too..

  • 5 months later...

As above.

You can't convert the car to NA, as it's classed as a performance modification (although for the worse)

The same withs wapping engines

Your best bet is to buy an N/A one if you want a skyline, and later on convert to turbo.

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