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Hi guys,

Just wanna let you guys know I've started a new website which will have part numbers for the RB20,25's and 26. Right now most of the R32 RB20 and all of the R33 RB25 is up. I will have the r32 rb26 and r34 rb25 neo up later. There's still a bit of editing left but let me know what you guys think. What else would you guys like to see?

Check it out: http://www.rbforums.org/3.html

I will of course link sau :D

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  maximajim said:
Hi guys,

Just wanna let you guys know I've started a new website which will have part numbers for the RB20,25's and 26. Right now most of the R32 RB20 and all of the R33 RB25 is up. I will have the r32 rb26 and r34 rb25 neo up later. There's still a bit of editing left but let me know what you guys think. What else would you guys like to see?

Check it out: http://www.rbforums.org/3.html

I will of course link sau :D

Wouldn't copying pages from FAST be a bit risky for copyright reasons?

I'm sure it's a bit risky, but since it's just images that have been a bit modified I'm hoping they'll look the other way. It's a non-profit site and in the end I'm putting extra cash in their pocket :(

Anything else you guys would like to see? Body panels? Electrical?

  GTST said:
there is a MASSIVELY long thread on this forum that is dedicated to part numbers.

I guess re-inventing the wheel is kinda fun.

Hmm massively long thread with random part numbers vs simple point at images and get part numbers. I guess I see your point. Thanks though.

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