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RB30 is my dream engine

one of those forged bottom end with Rb26 head and HKS V cam (vvti) + a pair of GT-RS...  

have to stop dreaming!

Is that all?

Yeah i'd love a RB30 Hybrid, i know a guy that did the conversion in a 32 one of me mates saw it take off with the exhaust scrapin along the ground at gear changes so much power!

Nice, so when does she drive?
Well due to some stuffing around with the intercooler kit (u know what i mean by great Australian quality Steve :() i have to wait a couple of weeks for it to be exchanged for a new kit....fkn hell :D

so yer its in, gotta plug it all up - or might just leave it to Shaun if i gets lazy :wassup:

the sr20 auto gearbox xmember was a no go though...have to ring James and see if he can get an rb20 auto one to see if it fits

But at least its in.....3 hours later. Didn't do too bad considering we dropped the rb20 in with all manifolds, turbo, and r33 gearbox attached in the one hit :)

edit/ were u at D1 about 3 weeks ago Steve? I was the one buying the last mission mount they had on display, and a x member for the r33 box. Rob, and James were there with the D1 on the tv??

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