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i had alook at it 2day and it had nissan motorsport on it. I am not 100% sure about the motorsport part; possible but i couldnt see it, and i check at like 2pm 2day and it is no 6pm and i can't remember that goood

Update: just check it said Nissan Motor

not 100% sure if it is the turbo but from what i can see it is

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I dont know if that is confirmed. like i said i cant remember what was said. but its prolly more cos i dont really care, cos the car is very fast in comparison to a stocker r33 with zorst.

yeah so don't take it as GOSPEL. get per4manz to check it or something so that you know, or better yet, drive it till it dies and then pull it off and check it then. or better yet, get that friggin dump pipe sorted out and then get down to the dyno and be happy

there's a good thread somewhere on these forums about swapping what I think are VG30 housings onto the standard rb25 wheels and then boring them out. could have been the VG20 though. do a search.

at the end of the day, it sounds like the thing is a monster off the line, so it's probably been used for tight trackwork at some stage. or the previous owner enjoyed pummelling SR20s up to 130 km/h.

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