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This is a very good buy,

as i have / going thru this on a r32 GTr and besides the time involved the costs are heavy to get this hybrid to this stage.

Looks nice - good luck.

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Here's some pictures of the car it was going to go in so you can all see that the motor was going to power a very highly modified VL Turbo.

It has many modifications, mini tubs, 6 point cage, chassis connectors, 4 link rear end, 9" diff, full floating rear end from Romac, Romac rear brakes and calipers, i was intending on running a high 8sec pass with the motor i'm selling on this forums.

Thanks Aaron.

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Guy's,

If you have the money you should buy this. I am sitting here kicking myself in the balls :) as I was given bad advice and am now stuck trying to finish off my RB25/30 Combo :( . I can tell you I have spent more on my engine than you will pay for this. It is a bloody steal.

F$#@ F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@F$#@!!!!!!!!

ANYWAY GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALE AS THIS WILL DEFINATELY GO

IF ONLY I HAD SEEN IT IN NOVEMBER LAST YEAR

Cheers

Imtorqing

Guys,

I have to agree with all comments. This is an unbelievable price for this engine. And as mentioned, if it was available in november at that price I would have snapped it up. I am too far into my RB30/25 build now to turn back, but damn would I have loved tomorrows news today on this one!

Dan.

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