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GAH YOUR CAPSLOCK IS HURTING MY BRANS1!!!1!!TY!!!

Seriously though man there is tutorials galore on nissansilvia.com.

Its a piss easy swap by all accounts - easiest being an RB20 or RB25 swap. Honestly though unless you have a N/A S15 (and why, why, why would you?) or the engine thats in it sufferred from the traditional SR20 sudden exploding head syndrome keep the SR20DET - that late model engine is beautiful and so easily modified.

EDIT - Just realised he said GTR swap but meh I stand by what I said.

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ok so its can be done with a rb25 engine but wat about the gtr engines is it possible there and fast and furious tokyo drift mate over in toky i recon the would get a s2000 motor in to a prelude lol

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yes, if they can do it in Fast & Furious Tokyo Drift, then they can do it in real life. True story.

Fuckin school holidays.

hell yeah I'm going fully sick and transferring a RB20DE into my mustang...fully sick drift bro....i'm so the next DK

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