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Some of the smaller hoses are different and you can't use them.

Mark at MRC is trying to get a full set made up through the manufacturers, and just jap is still getting r32 hoses organised too.

Cheers.

probably all made in china like everything else :P

i've seen full kits for 32 gtr before. it may have been on an american website tho.

this reminds me i also need to buy some. but not too sure what to buy since i have a r34 motor in my 32..

Well a mechanic I know thinks he can order me a set. I can't remember what brand he said they'd be but I will keep you posted on it when I find them. I believe that SFS do a kit for the R32 also.

I just read this.... "The RB26DETT is the all time greatest performance engine to date and its amazing performance potential is extracted with the use of the TOMEI RB28 Kit."

Ordered all my parts on Friday, fun times ahead!! Awesomest Christmas present ever this year!!!

Well.... I dropped it off to Autotech on Friday.

Engine comes out this week then gets sent to Pro Engines (Please I know there's good and bad stories about Pro Engines enough with the PMs) then on the 3rd it goes on a truck and goes to Capital Collision for the respray. Provided I can get some stocky wheels or something for a week or two while it's at Capital Collision the wheels will come off and go to Wicked Wheels for all the old gutter rash from it's Japan days to be repaired.

All parts are in cept for some hoses, coilpack loom and some dump pipes. Just need to choose the exact final paint colour.

But all the good stuff is now happening! I will post some pics up as we go along :D

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