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250 rwkw R32 gts-t

RB25 gearbox

OS Gieken Triple plate clutch

Price is slightly negotiable for genuine buyers!

All the details can be found here: http://carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/N...NE&__Nne=20

Cheers!

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Awesome car but i think the price is a bit high. You can buy BNR32s for around the same price

I hear what you're saying but 32 GTR's that are around the same price as mine are usually have highish k's so you're risking a rebuild due to the dreaded big end knock they suffer from (my motor's only done 8000kms) and mine's extensively modified leaving the buyer nothing to do but enjoy it. I do respect what you're saying though.

I'm sure someone will see the value in this car.

Cheers!

hey dude when dose it come on boost and hit full boost

and wat else major did u have to modify for it to fit

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hey dude when dose it come on boost and hit full boost

and wat else major did u have to modify for it to fit

15 psi by 3900rpm & 12 psi by 3500rpm.

all that was needed to make it fit was i lowered the engine mounts!

Cheers!

20 grand is a bit steep

i am about to do a 25/30 fo mine and it looks nearly the same but different

was there anything else that u had to do for this conversion

20 grand is a bit steep

i am about to do a 25/30 fo mine and it looks nearly the same but different

was there anything else that u had to do for this conversion

buy my motor and u dont have to do anything except drop it in!

and u want my motor, gear box and tailshaft and it will go straight in wat about the wiring loom and computer

i'll do a complete swap with cash my way, i'll take your motor, gearbox, tailshaft, loom and computer and cash.

In return you'll get my motor, gearbox, tailshaft, loom and power fc with h/c so that it will fit first time no worries!

Cheers!

wat power fc are u running and wat so different bout the wiring loom

running the rb20det ap engineering power fc.

just realised your loom would be identical to mine so it would be far easier leaving the loom in each of our cars!

Cheers!

na up in mackay qld

i am about to start building my own rb25/30 and i'm just trying to suss it all out when i do start u reckon u would be able to help me

na up in mackay qld

i am about to start building my own rb25/30 and i'm just trying to suss it all out when i do start u reckon u would be able to help me

do a search mate.

its all in the the r33 rb30 conversion thread and there's a pdf that cubes did!

good luck!

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