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Firesport, when I looked at it the symptoms were telling that turbo is blown, when I bought it home the symptoms are pointing at blown headgasket along with cream on oil cap...

Fun times ahead...

Already considering ebay it and see how I go...

ah nice. Is it really that hard to find a rb20? Thought there would be millions of them, as who would want them?

f**kin love this guy

u got an RB20 injector?

i do, but its dirty as

Geez who's r32 here doesn't break. Hard to come by these days :D

mine didnt :)

but i spent enough on it and then sold it :O

its an older car, what do you expect?

What I find amusing is that I cant seem to find any s1 burgandy r33's anymore. Couple years back, there were thousands of them. Now they all have disappeared. wtf happened to them

actually depends how its been taken care of mostly

who sells 3" flexi pipe by the meter?

bunnings is epic fail

wtf for?

actually depends how its been taken care of mostly

The r32 is at sometimes 6-9yrs older than a r33. Which is a car that has taken its learnings from the r32 and made changes.

So of course, the r33 will be more reliable than a r32 as it is newer and any bugs/weak points have been addressed.

Its the reason why r34's look so much better cause they realised their mistake with the r33 styling and went back to a similar r32 design /troll :D

ah nice. Is it really that hard to find a rb20? Thought there would be millions of them, as who would want them?

Without getting one for reasonable price, just had someone trying to sell me one for same price as 25det...

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