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Hey.

Been visiting this site on and off for a while now for general info. I'm in Oz now a bit over a year and have a bit of a project slowly coming together here in Perth..so I thought i'd say Hello.

Had stock daily r32 gtst back in Ireland and i've picked up another one here with a smashed rb25 conversion. Maybe some of ye here have seen it around, Its been of the road a while though.

This is how i got it. Rough but straight.

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And to find out how much of the motor was salvageable

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No. 6 no moving

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So new block aquired and this is where i'm at the moment.

Waiting for cp pistons to come in the post and other bits.

Anyone got intake/exhaust valves lying around? Would be appreciated.

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