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yeah Dan, not just any RB30, but OS Giken RB30 .... just the blocks alone are $30k .... and he has bought many of them .... still has a brand new one sitting under his workbench under a sheet if I remember correctly ....

and given all that coin RIPS are making the same power and pulling 10,000rpm on a dirty old VL 3 litre block that cost $100. :/

Infact give RIPS NZ$19,500 (less 20% for exchange rate) and they'll give you a 1100+HP ready completely engine.

http://www.ripsltd.com/products.html

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adding to that an OS Giken quad plate clutch at around 4-5k, an OS gearset at around $6-7k, then you got a bottom end, clutch and gearbox, around 50k later, haha.

I got my OS gearset for 5k new

what do yas think about the Ogura Racing Clutch's yet to use mine heard good feedback but

what is everyone's thought on these if you have used them b4.?

i have an orc twin plate, and i love it. had an unknown brand heavy duty clutch in the old girl when i got it. the orc has ass loads of clamping force, the friction point feels really exact and its not too hard to drive with (my gf drives it easily, and to my knowledge only stalled it on the first 2 attempts to get off the line)

and given all that coin RIPS are making the same power and pulling 10,000rpm on a dirty old VL 3 litre block that cost $100. :(

Infact give RIPS NZ$19,500 (less 20% for exchange rate) and they'll give you a 1100+HP ready completely engine.

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what a sexy bit of kit that is!

hey kye, wait a few months and buy the 200.

hey mate, my friends just bought a car today. a car that a guy said was sold came back up and he snapped it up.

sorry man

damn sell out

ill give ya 5 for it, need something to drive to work :)

you can give me 5 and the gtr and maybe a blowie and only then ill consider letting you take it :)

Buy Jon's VR4 Kye!

he would never sell it and id never buy it so he keeps it forever :(

nah just picked it up before but its just a gun metal grey r33 coup

got it pretty cheap at 9.7k. has a really thick cooler, short shiter, gauges, full exhaust, impuls, heavy clutch, stealth wing and a few other things.

really really clean though!

lol. lot less than he woulda got the 200 for. :(

sounds like a decent buy.

yeah not to bad, picked me up before to get food and i got to drive it.

sounds pretty tuff and has alittle bit of balls i guess :)

FFS, anyone know wtf is going on with the fs section on ns :)

was working for me before both cars and parts

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