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Been a while,

clutch fixed, replaced a piston and head gasket, custom surge and breather tanks, 3x bosch fuel pumps ready for E85.

scored some series 2 taillights as well

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pics? :rolleyes: Your 32 is really coming along nicely. Congrats on a really keen car mate

No pics as its messy atm

Trying to track it for some sprints but motor keeps smoken.

Bought a spare head last weekend, In getting full reco with mild port job,

Just undicided on bottom end??? 25, 26 or 30??? Do have spare 25 block which has been tapped/drilled/cleaned, ready for bore/forgies.

All comes down to money!

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go the 30 :ph34r: , pics of your car all messy , i wanna see what you did with the 2d skirts

RB25 still has 160psi across all six, valve stem seals ??? (no smoke when boosted below 4k rpm)

Spare head being built, mild port job, full reco, gtr cams, solids and valves, no vtc. Will restrict oil supply, drill block and head oil returns whilst off, external return kit.

Just keeps going! lol

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This is one tough 32 four door man. Love the GTR bonnet n grill combo on foru doors.

The '25 with the 3037S is tits! Nice man, love what your've done.

Keep up the good work!!!! :)

Thanks mate, step 1 RB30DET nearly ready just needs assembling

So far:

Rb25 head. light port, drillled, full reco, std cams, no vtc

RB30 Block, std bore, restricted, drilled and debured.

Crank collar, grub screw, linish and balance.

std pistons and rods, new rings,

new acl race main and rod bearings.

new N1 oil pump and waterpump.

genuine gasket set and cometic headgasket.

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RB30DET running :nyaanyaa:

Rb25 head. modified, drillled, full reco, no vtc, 20 inlet cam, 25 exhaust cam, dayco 94407 timing belt,

RB30 Block, std bore, restricted, 1xhigh/1x low tensioner, drilled and debured, genuine gasket set, 1.2mm cometic headgasket

RB30 Crank, collar, grub screw, linish, std pistons and rods, new acl race rings, main and rod bearings.

New N1 oil pump and waterpump, Greddy oil cooler and relocator, Greddy style manifold, 850cc, 2x 044 pumps, 1x 040 intank pump.

Still running GT3076 .63 with 38mm tial gate under manifold & same tune from rb25.

Going to move gate and plumback with new stainless dump then tune on E85.

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Gold Coast 4 door <3 :D

We have 3x skyline 4 doors:

Mine, R34 4door and another R32 4 door, all highly modified

Pop in anytime:

FFF MOTORSPORTS

5/14 bailey crescent

Southport, 4215

Matt 0414 233 005

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We have 3x skyline 4 doors:

Mine, R34 4door and another R32 4 door, all highly modified

Pop in anytime:

FFF MOTORSPORTS

5/14 bailey crescent

Southport, 4215

Matt 0414 233 005

Yeah nice!

Sounds good. should be on the road within the month ;)

i got a build thread in the build section.

have a good one.

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