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Guest trikdoutvl

hi ive got a vl with a rb20 in it and i was wondering if any would be interested in upgrading my turbo for me. im looking for a rb25 turbo to upgrade to, so if ur intrested and wanna make some money please pm if u would be interested or if u have a rb25 turbo in good nick.

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I have one complete with lines and turbo snout elbow, thing that make it lots easier to fit. $400.

I think you should DIY as it's not hard at all with the basic tools. You need some oil and coolant and some gaskets for the turbo prefferably or some ultra copper exhaust gasket goo. Give yourself a day to do it and you will cruise it in.

Guest trikdoutvl

cool brockaz thanks for that im guessing uses are in perth??

properly wont be for a few weeks cause i got motorvation to prepair for

thank you for the feedback every1.....

im new to this forum n i dont even have a skyline but i find every1 is friendly and helpfull. thanx

cool brockaz thanks for that im guessing uses are in perth??

properly wont be for a few weeks cause i got motorvation to prepair for

thank you for the feedback every1.....

im new to this forum n i dont even have a skyline but i find every1 is friendly and helpfull. thanx

at least u have half a skyline lol its skyline powered

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