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oooooooo hellloooooooooo Nathan and how are you today.

So ya going to get a r32 ay cant go wrog there good power for ya first turbo car and when ya get good at driveing it ya can get a engine up grade. RB25DET/RB25DET NEO or the bigg daddy GTR RB26DETT oooooo yerrrrrrrr. Me i got the neo but any ways have fun and be safe

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yeah but already discussing mods for the most power with my buddy damo

ill have around 3000 for mods if i want to spen that (which i want to :P )

atm im looking at a n14 model TI (2.0L version :D)

manual 92-93

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