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Hi All,

Have decided to upgrade to an RB25 unit, so i won't be needing this one any more...

Late Model R32 RB20DET Turbo (1992)

Never Been Boosted

No Shaft Play - This Thing is Immaculate!

No Chips on the Exhaust Wheels

Microscopic Chips on the Compressor Wheels

Excellent if you are looking for a 'high flow' option!

This beauty can be yours for the meagre sum of $500!

Get in quick, you won't see another one like this!

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Ahh okies :rolleyes:

Try selling it on ns.com- would make a fully sik asthma inhaler for all the wheezy teens :lol: specially with those custom trim angle mods to those blades

yeah, i know, i'm being fairly generous, letting it go for so little... but i figure my loss can be someone elses gain...

I don't want it to sit here and be used as a funky doorstop or paperweight when it could be out there with someone putting it to good use!

If only you had another, would be "awesome" for the GTR, though with those custrim trim wheels I might get away with using it as a "big single"...

jay.. i have one sitting downstairs



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