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dont know about costs, but the way exstatic mentioned is better. If you turbo a RB25de, you will never get the same power as if you dropped in a rb25det due to compression etc.

Squizz from qld did it in his rb20de just using an rb20det head , manifold , turbo etc.. He said he did it for around $1000, and that was fairly cheap. You would be looking at around $3500 I would think to drop in a rb25det.

dave

Originally posted by ex-static

Probably be a better idea to do what doxx did.. he bought a half cut and dropped a whole rb25det into his car..

well he will do.

damn right i will do it!

yeah mash i think its better getting the halfcut, thats if u wanna stick with auto and u can find an auto gtst halfcut. and you also get front breaks, shocks that u can sell, dash and some other cool nifties ;)

if u wanna go manual, ask meggala he had an auto single spinning r32 gts, he done a full gtst manual conversion with lsd and all and the car is damn cool

depends on the situation we are in now with these lovely lovely import laws ;) theres things like by the time u sell ur car the new laws will be in so it will be more expensive thn just doing the conversion, or if u buy off someone from here it might be expensive because they either know of the new laws coming in or they are asking for a bit more money

i mean there are very nice examples down here but they might be hard to find

buy ex-tatics car, its leet! :D

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