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hey guys just a quick question, wasnt sure where else to post it

i cant find any n/a skylines r32 manual, so i was thinking to buy a gtst 32 and sell the engine, buy a rb25 and put it in, get the mod plate, and drive it on my p's

i saw rb20det engines sell for around 900$ on ebay, havnt found any rb25s on there yet tho, does anyone know where else to get from? im guessing they wold be around the same, or less?

but i dont know if i will be to drive on my p's?

im getting my p's soon, so i will on reds

sorry i dont know a lot about these things thanks in advance

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hey guys just a quick question, wasnt sure where else to post it

i cant find any n/a skylines r32 manual, so i was thinking to buy a gtst 32 and sell the engine, buy a rb25 and put it in, get the mod plate, and drive it on my p's

i saw rb20det engines sell for around 900$ on ebay, havnt found any rb25s on there yet tho, does anyone know where else to get from? im guessing they wold be around the same, or less?

but i dont know if i will be to drive on my p's?

im getting my p's soon, so i will on reds

sorry i dont know a lot about these things thanks in advance

hey guys just a quick question, wasnt sure where else to post it

i cant find any n/a skylines r32 manual, so i was thinking to buy a gtst 32 and sell the engine, buy a rb25 and put it in, get the mod plate, and drive it on my p's

i saw rb20det engines sell for around 900$ on ebay, havnt found any rb25s on there yet tho, does anyone know where else to get from? im guessing they wold be around the same, or less?

but i dont know if i will be to drive on my p's?

im gett

I wouldn't do the engine conversion if I was you. NA's are around you just have to look. My mate is finding it hard to source a decently priced RB25DE at the moment by the way for his S13 so your car wuold be off the road for a while until you found exactly what you were looking for.

So again, it's a waste of time and money.

SAU classifieds

autotrader.com.au

ebay.com.au

carsales.com.au

drive.com.au

just to name a few.

Best bet would just be to keep searching mate, Im also in the hunt for a R33 series 2 GTS/GTS4, or R34GT.

It can be a pain, but in the end its probably worth it.

Not to mention insurance cover would rise a fair bit with an engine swap in place?

Considering what the going rate is for a p plater under comprehensive cover.

Edited by Anthony13
  • 5 months later...

Hi Mate, Im in the same shoes as u, Im in the Process of doing a RB25de in my R32 GTST, I Picked up a RB25DE Motor, Computer and Loom for $650. Everything is pretty much Straight forward Bolt up. Im Only Having a little trouble with 1 Plug of wiring, Otherwise is easy as shit. I Say do the conversion, but thats my opinion. Good Luck

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