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cheers madaz so your saying my car has gtr parts as well as gts bits, i think it has a trust gearbox shift kit or something similar and other trust stuff. i might give just cars a call on monday and check with them about the whole turbo thing.

the car i was going to by was the a 1992 r32 gts-t hok custom green veilside bodykit, 19 inch lorenso rims and looked hot but the insurance was $4000 no point really at my age so i am going to try and cheat the system a bit. ill try anyway.

i might have found a bloke in londale do my change over of engines if needed to be.

i am also not near adelaide i live in roxby downs, its a mining town. sure most have worked here or heard of it.

cheers again michael

cheers madaz so your saying my car has gtr parts as well as gts bits, i think it has a trust gearbox shift kit or something similar and other trust stuff. i might give just cars a call on monday and check with them about the whole turbo thing.

the car i was going to by was the a 1992 r32 gts-t hok custom green veilside bodykit, 19 inch lorenso rims and looked hot but the insurance was $4000 no point really at my age so i am going to try and cheat the system a bit. ill try anyway.

i might have found a bloke in londale do my change over of engines if needed to be.

i am also not near adelaide i live in roxby downs, its a mining town. sure most have worked here or heard of it.

cheers again michael

correct,

how much has this bloke said he will change over engines for and what's his business name and is it a GTSt engine or a Stagea engine

my car is a Baby GTR now because of AWD and turbo

sweet i guess i will be owning a baby gtr. he has given me a full price can poeple tell me what prices to expect. i think i will have to go for the gtst engine. i was thinking it will be like around $4000 engine and change over.

cheers... michael

just ring a couple of places and pick the one your happy with

give Shaun a ring @ boostworx 82990621

Graham West Workshops 8277 5688

and Cara has a thing for :D

Southern Hi Tech Dyno : John Keen, 1111 South Road, Melrose Park Ph: 8277 4400

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