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Currently ive got a rb25de neo in a r32 gtst and i was wondering if i can drop a r33 rb25det in there, will i need to change the wiring like i had to with the neo? because that was a big job and it cost me quite a bit. My current wiring job should be compatible with a r33 25, right?

Have to agree. It sounds crazy to do 2 engine swaps in a car.

Have you thought about updating to an R33 or R34? I know usually its personal choice and you may be completely sold on R32's, but R33's and R34's are much newer and will most likely have less little faults and be slightly nicer to drive.

Just an idea. May not be a sensible/desireable option, but just throwing it out there

Or sell your RB25DE Neo R32 project and buy someone else's RB25DET Neo R32 project? You will never save money doing another swap, let someone else who's already done it with the engine you want take the hit.

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