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congrats!

buy a ceffy or laurel. they're exempt.

only CA 180's were N/A. they're shit as. s13's came in 2l na, and u can get autech s15's... or s2000, bmw 3 series, mx5, ae86 etc.

Yeah Grant was reffering to GTR :)

Yes they are the same!

And you complain too much :laugh:

And you complain too much :laugh:

I've done more complaining than driving the GTR...

Maybe it's over for me.

congrats!

buy a ceffy or laurel. they're exempt.

only CA 180's were N/A. they're shit as. s13's came in 2l na, and u can get autech s15's... or s2000, bmw 3 series, mx5, ae86 etc.

call me stupid but i actually feel depressed, anyways

set a high price, see what offers i get.

aiming for an na boat atm.. but depending how much the 32 sells for, i could get a 34 or poopra with extra cash on top

want something different but. also, jzx100s are exempt too, hey ;)

:laugh:

Just keep at it and fix whatever needs fixing.

All the best man!

If I want it to be 100%, I'll need to piss at least 10k on it.

I need to piss the dynamat off, previous owner had it covered in boot including 4wd and HICAS ecu... Stereo wiring to be binned, sound deadener removed, louder exhaust required, new wheels, 100k service, rip the hicas off, list goes on...

Well...yes, that's a given. Just ask all the idiots who have done it to their rb25 and now it's slow as shit... U don't remove a turbo from a turbo engine.

And u won't even get offers if u set it at 10k. People won't even look at it cuz ur plainly dreaming...

set it high, trawl for offers

mm ae86 ey...

so just to clarify, the rb20de minus T option is a no go, correct?

All this effort, for what?

N/A + 4wd = bad idea. Why? 100kg of transfer case, front diff, front driveshaft to lug around when N/A doesn't have power to spin all 4 wheels.

if i was a p plater.... 4age ae86/ke70/ae71 or R31

mx5's are fkn cool... BUT only cool once slammed and fitted so hard that petit would actully bar up if you drove past him

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