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Hello everyone just introduing myself im new to the world of skylines.

im just putting the finishing touches on my rb26dett coversion into my s14 series 2.

I need some help with figuring out where all the vacume hoses and that kind of thing go. what im asking is there anyone who would be willing to bring their r32 gtr over to my house on the southside for a few hours one weekend while we work our stuff out.

thanks Matt

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Hello everyone just introduing myself im new to the world of skylines.

im just putting the finishing touches on my rb26dett coversion into my s14 series 2.

I need some help with figuring out where all the vacume hoses and that kind of thing go. what im asking is there anyone who would be willing to bring their r32 gtr over to my house on the southside for a few hours one weekend while we work our stuff out.

thanks Matt

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Mate thats awesome. Im in Mt Gravatt. So if thats close by gives a PM

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thats awesome. Whats the deal with getting it registered legally any problems? I reckon if I'm still not happy with my Sr20 once i get it finished I'm going RB26 :O

i havent tryed to register it yet but from what ive heard there shouldnt be any problems.

get rid of the sr

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got it all going, took it for a drive and 2 hours into it the oil pump f%^ked out. lol

so its on its way to the shop for forged internals head work autronic ecu and gt35r turbo

should be good but before i can finish the car i still need an r33 gtr power steering pump bracket.

dores anyone have one?

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well i got it all finished. took it for its first run and about 2 hours into it the oilpump decided that was it.

so i got an engine full of steel and a few f*&ked bearings.

its in the shop now for a full rebuild, cp pistons argo billet rods an r33 crank port and polished and reconditioned head. and all the rest. and an autronic sm4 ecu.

still undecided on what turbos to use though so if you have any sugestions or and tubos for sale let me know.

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