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Very smart conversion.I like it.But You should put XR6 turbo on it=400hp

You really have NO idea, do you??? :rolleyes:

Congratulations!! (regarding the baby)

Good Luck with the sale. If i didn't spend so much money on my 33 i would have flown up for a serious inspection. R32 with an RB25 NEO is the ultimate :( !

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Sup,

If it is available in 2 weeks, i will offer you that. Hope it still is.

I will still be trying my damndest to sell this car in the meantime unless a deposit is offered.

But, yes if we have been unsuccesuful before you are ready, you are welcome to take it at that price.

We tried fitting the baby capsule, but the rear seat is too small. Hence the baby doesnt get to leave the house until a new ar comes.

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You really have NO idea, do you???  :D

Congratulations!! (regarding the baby)

Good Luck with the sale.  If i didn't spend so much money on my 33 i would have flown up for a serious inspection.  R32 with an RB25 NEO is the ultimate  :D !

It really is a serious car, deserving serious inspection. We saw a very similar 32 with same paint (out of a spray can by the look of the quality finish) go for high -teens with the rb20 still in place.

This engine comes on to boost hard and strong (dual stage removed from the solenoid) but is also VERY quiet.

Cheers,

For your sake I hope it goes :D But for mine I hope it stays. I went back to the photos today and didn't notice the engine and interior photos were taken in '02. Do you have any recent ones as I am in WA and wont be able to inspect the vehicle due to a extremely heavy work load.

Does the car have a turbo timer? I dont see any mention of it.

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