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hello.

i would like to know if it would be ok to put an sr20det into the r32 instead of having the rb20.

what would i have to do? how much would it cost to get a good sr20det engine?( low k´s god conditions ets..)

were should i go to get the engine? how long will it take?

would insurance say anything?

plzzz help i will be gating a car soon so i wanna know if i should get the r32 to do this on it if its possible( i got big plans 4it just need da car n den da money.

thanks 4d tym n sory 4 da long post n the trouble....

thnkz :)

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hello.

i would like to know if it would be ok to put an sr20det into the r32 instead of having the rb20.

mate, I reckon it would make a sweet conversion. Like Toshi said, Meggala has done this alread (and SR20 into cefiro too) so he could give you some advice. I reckon if you're not doing much yourself and want to add some goodies whilst you're at it, then you should try and have around $10K for the conversion. It will be sweet though, and different.

Best of luck to you.

Richard

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