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Hey i'm new to this forum, but um i was wondering how fast would an R34 25GT RB25DE NEO get from 0-100?

its also manual, 4door, RWD.

if there is already a forum topic about this can someone link me?

The reason i ask this, is cause i'm getting mine in 2 weeks :(

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Hey i'm new to this forum, but um i was wondering how fast would an R34 25GT RB25DE NEO get from 0-100?

its also manual, 4door, RWD.

if there is already a forum topic about this can someone link me?

The reason i ask this, is cause i'm getting mine in 2 weeks :)

~7sec.

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i'm on my p's, nah it was just a question? i am gonna get turbo when i'm able to.

I thought that might of been the case lol, i wouldnt worry it will be plenty fast enough.

I also bought a non turbo r34 because im on my p's, an oddly rare rb20de r34 to be exact...

And it goes pretty hard for what it is.

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I thought that might of been the case lol, i wouldnt worry it will be plenty fast enough.

I also bought a non turbo r34 because im on my p's, an oddly rare rb20de r34 to be exact...

And it goes pretty hard for what it is.

To my knowledge you cannot buy the RB20DE versions of the R34 as it does not meet the minimum power to weight to make it elegible for import.

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To my knowledge you cannot buy the RB20DE versions of the R34 as it does not meet the minimum power to weight to make it elegible for import.

Nah im pretty sure you can get the r34 rb20de

But theres really no point might as well get an r32 rb20de saves money

Most r34 are rb25de+

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Nah im pretty sure you can get the r34 rb20de

But theres really no point might as well get an r32 rb20de saves money

Most r34 are rb25de+

They made the R34 with a rb20de but as iseekool said they fell under the minimum power to weight ratio for compliance. Ie they can be imported into the country but shouldnt be able to pass compliance. If yours definitely is a rb20 then thats very strange.

Pop your head under the hood and see what the nissan plate says

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