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pretty sure your going to need gtr headlights dude
see im not that dumb i was right

you may get away with headlight spacers to bring the original one's forward, i know that's what you can do with R33 > GTR conversion

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oh bunny :P

yeah i do to and im fine now a little hurt but fine i acually see the funny side of things a bit anyway. drop kick is a understatment

Kell, before I met Tracy, I dated a 25yo for about 2 months. We got along real well, or so I thought. She started going cold ... like had no time to see me. I go over there and demand an explanation, she hands me a note. The contents were unclear and bs anyway, so I just left. If its no good, its no good. I had my suspicion she deveoped an interest in someone else. Im not stupid. I told her my theory and at first she didn't deny it ... guess she didnt think I was smart enough to catch on quick.

Anyways, goes to show guys get the screw around too ... good thing is I have Tracy now :P

well oh well ill just cruise with locky if someone comes along then good and if they don't then ok its really to hard to find someone that doesn't care about the car i drive or that i have a son so i officially give up

so yeah , RB25DET wont be happening for a few months to a few years etc etc ,

gonna work the crap out of my RB25DE for now

suggestions for getting some more power out of my N/A ?

im thinkin something like

Port and polish

oversized valves

cams

gasket ?

y bother!!???

spend it on the 25det u fool lol.....

worst thing i did was spend money on the 20!

True. By the time you work the DE, you could have fit in a DET and sold the DE and make some money back!

hahaha i gave up a while ago!

we will get to gether adrain i mean we already slept together camping hahaha

Didn't the girls give up first :yes:

Kell, thats when things usually happen ... when you're not looking. :P

nope im over it

so yeah , RB25DET wont be happening for a few months to a few years etc etc ,

gonna work the crap out of my RB25DE for now

suggestions for getting some more power out of my N/A ?

im thinkin something like

Port and polish

oversized valves

cams

gasket ?

dont bother. huge amounts of coin for very little tangible difference. like i said on that cruise the other week up in lofty, either harden and get a DET, or strap a vortech (or even a commo v6 roots type) and a W2A intercooler to the DE with a flashed ecu.

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dont bother. huge amounts of coin for very little tangible difference. like i said on that cruise the other week up in lofty, either harden and get a DET, or strap a vortech (or even a commo v6 roots type) and a W2A intercooler to the DE with a flashed ecu.

yeah i don't know man , just gotta wait n see how my financial situation pans out in the coming months i guess

Ok this may just be me, but is anyone else's post times going all over the shop?

Like just then on the main page it said the last post in this thread was at 1:03 (ie hasn't updated to daylight savings time) but when I go into the thread the same post reads as being posted at 2:03 (the correct daylight savings time)

Like I said, may just be me absolutely tripping balls.

yeah i don't know man , just gotta wait n see how my financial situation pans out in the coming months i guess

yet you talk of

...Port and polish

oversized valves

cams

gasket ?

there all not cheap, hang onto your coin save save save and before you know it throw a RS4 engine in it and you will be ever so please you waited and not wasted 2.5k on worthless mods to make a make of 40-50kw

there all not cheap, hang onto your coin save save save and before you know it throw a RS4 engine in it and you will be ever so please you waited and not wasted 2.5k on worthless mods to make a make of 40-50kw

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