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Hey guys new to sau and the whole skyline scene. Have got myself a 92 r32 gtst with an rb20 that's sitting on an engine stand currently. I've been replacing bits and pieces such as gaskets and seals before it goes back in so I don't drop it in and find rear seals got a leak etc. I've recently picked up a hks2530 for $200, shaft has slight play with no fin damage, all in all I think it was a good buy but getting back to the means of this post can any of you's recommend a good place in nsw pref closer towards the central coast that will do a rebuild as in new bearings? (Or does the whole chra need to be replaced instead of just the bearings?) any help would be greatly appreciated!

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If the shaft play isn't too excessive then for $200 I'd probably just stick the turbo on and see how long it lasts.

If it lasts a year then it's probably worth it. By the time it fails you'll have the money for something better.

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