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Ok so went for a personal loan as i was going to buy a new ve sv6 black ute for 28G but they would only give me 20G ( first loan ) so i already own a daily tx3 laser and a R32 Gts-T skyline 1989 type m which is currently sitting in storage not gettinv used.

So i then got thinking what i could do to it with 20 grand but wanted some ideas off everyone what you would do to build a good street / odd track car.

Its been resprayed in some kind of blue which im happy with has type m side skirts and rear pods, gtr front bar, n1 boot lip, has work - vs edition rims 17's good offset, nismo adjustable shocks and unknown springs there red guessing pedders, kkr adjustable castor rods.

Brass button clutch, rebuilt rb20det, r34 series one turbo, microtech lt-12's, front mount, 3" exhaust, high flow cat, 3" dump, unknown fuel pump injectors coilpacks, has a direct earth engine kit, also have a high mount mani with tial 38mm gate.

Have fair few guages ive just bought for it and also a short shift kit and $600 worth of hids which i got for $50 off a mate out of his supra.

Have a Few other things for it laying around. but where would i go from here build a rb20 with td-06 or chuck a rb25 in it our build a rb30det??

What would be the best one for a responsive street / occasional drifter

Thanks for any repliez happy to hear all of your thoughts cheers jahn.

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