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I would like to thank Sky30 for buying my car. It has served me well over the last three years with many good times. I hope he can have as much anjoyment and pleasure as i had with the car. I am glad to sell it to a fellow enthusiast.

hope everyone has a very merry christmas and a happy new year.

Cachya round people's it has been great. :(

R32gts4

AKA - shaun

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hahaha, So you finally went the GTS4. :D

Awesome.. I can't wait until its running, should be much MUCH more fun.

Second gear roll on's out of corners are now going to be rather waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

What was the GTS4 worth?

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hahaha, So you finally went the GTS4. :D

Awesome.. I can't wait until its running, should be much MUCH more fun.

Second gear roll on's out of corners are now going to be rather waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

What was the GTS4 worth?

who u talking too

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Yes I have an Rb30 in my R32 GTST as does Sky30.

Sky30's plan as he stated is to put the rb30 in the GTS4. :D

Shaun- Got the car home no worries, cant wait to get the 3.0L in there.

The only extra cost dropping the RB30 in the GTS4 is the $450 sump adaptor.

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Yes I have an Rb30 in my R32 GTST as does Sky30.

Sky30's plan as he stated is to put the rb30 in the GTS4. :D

The only extra cost dropping the RB30 in the GTS4 is the $450 sump adaptor.

so how much is the whole job and having a RB30 is that called the RB28 stroker

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The RB30 is a 3ltr, the 3ltr from the R31 Skyline or VL Commodore. Not a 2.8ltr.

The 2.8ltr stroker kit is bought from japan from Jun.

Sky30 used a second hand running 270,000km's RB30, dropped it in his R32 GTST bolted on a R32 RB25DE head and off he went - Very side ways.... :D

$$ - What ever a second hand RB30e and r32 rb25de head costs, + a few gaskets and the modification of engine mounts. ~$70 if you pay some one to do it.

If you are a little mechanically minded the job can be done for rather cheap.

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