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Who wants to do my stats analysis work for me? Base level stuff so we have to show all working instead of just plugging it into a nice big spreadsheet full of macros.

need a R32 cluster. dont care what version of the car just needs to be R32.

about to fix up someones expensive mistake and I need a second black gauge overlay..

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need the whole black backing plate.

need to do big cruises more often.

my tank is still on about an 1/8 and im just about to hit the 500km mark :happy:. thats better than ive had for a while

Good luck finding a real 200ZR however. Weren't they rare as hens teeth?

Also, beyond rarity what did the ZR have over the ZX? I'd probably prefer the VG30 over an RB20

Good luck finding a real 200ZR however. Weren't they rare as hens teeth?

Also, beyond rarity what did the ZR have over the ZX? I'd probably prefer the VG30 over an RB20

torque would be the difference from my point of view.

Boz - I really only bought it to save it from being wrecked... he wasn't going to keep it in one piece much longer. When your insurance is sorted out if you're interested, happy to talk :).

Also, C31 laurel, Y31 cima/cedric/gloria, A31 cefiro... I'm sure there is more :P

Chris - Sorry mate only just got your message. It's already here, and I don't really want to drive it until the rego is changed over. You're welcome to come round and have a look if you like, I should be home all arvo. I'll call you a bit later.

Wouldn't an RB20 have considerably less tourque than a VG30?

And Smity, buy them all ;) I shall then dub you Mr 31! And we shall talk when insurance gets sorted. If it ever gets sorted... I was promised an answer by 5pm Friday. No answer as yet...

Did some digging. From the factory the RB20DET had more or less the same power as the VG30ET (one or two HP difference) but 15nm more tourque. I guess the 4valves per cylinder and higher boost/addition of an intercooler really make all the difference.

Where have all the cheap S chassis cars gone? Can't find a turbo, manual S13/S14/180SX for under about $5-6k. Looking on Carsales, Nissan Silvia, Hard Tuned, Boost and here...

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