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Old 03-31-2003, 05:47 PM
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Talking RB26 into and R32

Someone anyone do tell is it possible to stick an RB26 into my R32?? My mate has a half cut for sale can it be done?? Email [email protected] Thanks
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Old 04-02-2003, 12:32 PM
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Yeah, but u live in aus right? It would prob be cheaper in the end just to buy an R32 GTR, u can get highly modded ones for $30K and u have 4wd etc etc. By the time u change all the crap in ur R32, get bigger brakes and shit like that it will end up the same. Sell ur car and get a R32 GTR.
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I agree with phatdex.

Time and money spent, you would be better off with the real thing. Trust me, I own both. I would never consider installing a RB26DETT in my GTSt.
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