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Notice the theroidical word in my statement..i know it can be done, i have seen it to.....but not with a stock fuel pump, no RRR, or similar.

I pointed out this things as i am sick of people posting complete crap so that they can sell their car or parts. If your not selling the CAI, pump, AVC-R, raising rate reg or anything else need to make the 185rwkw then done claim it makes that 185rwkw in that package, that is false advertising mate.

If it wasnt for theory your mechanical practice would mean nothing, almost everything has theories behind them. So before you start going i am a mechanic i know all, think about how they figured out all these things, it was probably some text book junkie or lab geek that discoved it and put it into practice.

I am not squabbling over power figuers i am stating that what you have posted is misleading, if you are that confident of your mechanical abilities/prowess and the power producing capabilities of the package then you should not have to distort the turth in order to close a sale or gain interest, nor care what i have to say. I couldnt care less how many rwkw it makes, just state what the package you are selling makes.

"I am sure after this posting that s13rb26 will fit a TD-06 20G with ext. gate injector programmable ecu and other goodies, as it would be an easier option that arguing with pricks like you!"

And what does that prove? nothing, and mate watch your mouth.

I appologies if i have affected your sale, however resulting to lame insults just doesnt work, it is childish. As i have said i posted to determine the legitimacy of the sale and power claim as i have a friend interested which i dont want to be ripped off. If you can prove that it makes that power with the mods that are supplied in the package, fine i accept that i am wrong, otherwise dont advertise something that misconstrues the truth.

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Firstly, dont call me or s13rb26 'mate', cause that is something we certinaly are not!

Secondly, dont threaten me again about my language.

Thirdly, by the sounds of your last post, you have no mechanical background. I agree theories are all good, its a pity you didtnt create them. The next best thging is to put them into practice such as mechanics do. Its a pirty you're too narrow mindeed to realise this fact and to just drop the issue.

By now you have turned this post into a shit slinging contest, not a for sale section. If worst comes to worst you can run to one of the moderators, im sure i know who will frowned upon here.

I too despise false advertising and i used to do what you are doing now. I used to pick people to pieces over stuff until i realised that it WASNT MY BUSINESS. Moderators are here to do what you are dong. If you have a tatse for this kind of thing, PM prank and get a job as a moderator.

You dont know me or s13rb26 and already i have a bad taste in my mouth. That isnt the best way to be introduced to somebody. I think that this issue is more childish than my own efforts.

Keep your thoughts to yourself and stop posting crap!

sounds like a fair price to me. ive just finished a mates RB20 in a 180sx and its pretty much cost him $4000 give or take a bit, good luck in the sale. So if there is ANYONE out there thinkn about teh conversion, two thumbs up for he price.

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I want to Transplant an RB20DET into my R30...

are you willing to sell me the parts I need, which I assume is Motor, Gearbox and electrics etc....

Whats the price I'm lookin at?

nismojo, i am sure s13rb26 woiuld be interested! He doesnt check this forum that often though i see him almost every day and as far as i know he still has the bits... He has had some serious offers and i think he is doing a deal for $6000 installed........

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