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What were you lads saying about RB20 being perfectly good boxes and no need for RB25 boxes??

Lol!

Got another 20 box installed a new clutch and fixed the old 20 box and was still cheaper than a 25!

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19 minutes ago, Borci88 said:



What were you lads saying about RB20 being perfectly good boxes and no need for RB25 boxes??

Settle down brah, he lost reverse gear

I hear this nearly as much as I hear about centerline.

 

his work is varies between perfect or completely shocking. 

 

was looking at using him as close to my place when I got the S14, but the stories were too varied.

 

 

Sam cops an unfair rep.

His customers use nothing but the cheapest China parts and all drift 24/7 then blame him when the shit breaks.

He knows what he's doing. It's just the nature of the beast being the cheap drift tuner in the west

On the contrary, I used nothing but top brand name parts on my car.. So your point is invalid in my case.

He was also responsible for blowing up a former vwl members engine. No risk of slander as he had to pay for it to be rebuilt.

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