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SOLD MY COMMODORE VT 50L (PIG) and now 143.6 kw 15PSI r32 93 gt gave me a hard time getting rims 4 it though (brakes) and i tell u it didnt take me long to wack my plates on with pride so hello to all and i hope u guys can tell me more about tha r32 i mean ive owned big hp commos - vl turbos and know of the convertions and twin turbo v8s but i would like to hear your veiw on the r32 motor

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I thought I recognised that plate. Now I know it's because It's a local one. Welcome to the Skyline world :D

The RB20DET is a pretty fun engine. It certainly can make some power, so you'll have fun modifying it, but I think what most people like about it is its on-off nature. ie a slug off boost, but then you really notice it hit hard as you go on boost. It's a very different feel from the RB25.

I'm personally not that into these lightswitch motors, but there's plenty on here that love them.

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THE PIG dont get me wrong these cars r very good inside but there just to heavy , any any v8 (ford)-(holden) are gunna cost u great money to get them going ie supercharger's twin turbo's then injectors comp, heads(2),( mach) i mean a $$$ 3,000 cam and chip pkt with head work is f all 4 ya dollar believe me then u have to make sure there put 2gether right and thats where u make and break and ill b the first one 2 say that (what is the best holden) the vl turbo six (nissan) with twin cam convertions ,,, anyway have a laugh at my last holden $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$and still dont go like the r32

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mic33r what dyno do u use in newcastle (scotts dyno)- gforce now have a dyno dynamic machine at gates head ive been told on the grape vine

I haven't used any dynos in Newcastle actually. I had my car tuned once in Sydney. I'll get my next one tuned here though. I'm not sure who I'll use.

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She (The Pig) still looked good when we buffed & polished her. But Im sure the r32 will look even better. I knew I recognised the plate, Only once I seen the pics of the commo did it click! Hope you were happy with the job. Probably see you around. Scoop.

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