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i got a better, newer one sitting in the garage..  

what r u doing with your n/a r32? GTR or RB30?

The Rb26dett I had lined up, sold to some one else. So might just go rb30, as its seems best bang for buck.

I could rebuilt the n/a rb20 with turbo parts, but they are pretty gutless down low in the rpm rev range.

yeah, rb30 is good option - least u know how its been built, and what it will be good for.

rb25 or rb26 is a gamble.. could blow at anytime, then u have to rebuild it anyway.

an el cheapo rb20 could be fun for a trash motor i guess.

I'd build the rb20 right, not dodgy, I no where a GTR crank an rods are.. Could be fun, no doubt costly though :D And by the sounds of what people say about the rb20 head, it needs a shit load spent on machine work.

So sell me your Rb30 bottem end for filly dollar :D

so... i guess the nankangs are shit! this many ppl cant be wrong. mite see them about other brands i guess. will have to wait and see, there only for the fronts, rear tyres are ok. for now. will buy better tyres for the rear, next set i have to buy will definately be a good set all round, just need tyres cheap for the moment, to get me out fo trouble so they will do for a couple of months.

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