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It is a R32 gtst rb20det that is not being nice to me at the moment??‍♂️. Has about a 100km on it. Have an rb30 block and a rb26 head from a r33 that I’m working on.

17” sparco wheels,

Aluminum radiator,

Type M side skirts,

Blitz intake,

Apexi coilovers,

HKS turbo timer

OMP steering wheel

NRG quick release 

Walbro 255 fuel pump 

Splitfire coil pack

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So my wife bought me an RB30 block and a RB26 head to put in my Z32 but now it’s going in my R32. I’ve been talking with Spool Imports for the bottom end build was going with a Tomei head build. Any suggestions from anyone?

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