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i thought that type of engine went in the early R32 GTS? not in a 96 model R33 series II

R33's were offered as a bottom of the barrel rb20e

YanG = judging by your thread's name, if you bought the car advertised as a non turbo RB25DE, then you've been seriously mislead.

An rb25de should look something along the lines of the rb25det, without the turbo obviously

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I hope for your sake you weren't misled and paid according to RB25 pricing...

EDIT: No offence, but don't people research what their buying these days? Do they just go out, fork out the cash, take it home, then ask questions, ie. Can you drive this object I just bought? Does it have wheels? What is the steering wheel for?...

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are there rims? suspension? bodykit? stereo? that came with the car? how is the overall condition of the car?

i would be trying to get some money back otherwise if it were advertised to you as an RB25DE.

depending on overall condition + mods, i'd say you paid abt 1-2g more than you should have.

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got a pic of the rest of the car?

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This car come with 17inch rim, year 1996, alpine sound system 300kw, one sub-woofer, factory sun roof, RWC, 1 year reg till 2007 apr, and 2 immobilizer for 12,000.

The owner also offer me that 11,000 without any sound system. but i choce with the sound system. Then i paid 12,000 to him.

Am i really made a very bad deal?

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actually. thats pretty good, and the factory sunroof etc except for the engine thats pretty good. just dont try and race anyone with it... and the money you save on petrol you can put towards a rb26 conversion :)

you on your Ps?

oh you also didnt say if the seller told you it was a rb25de?

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actually. thats pretty good, and the factory sunroof etc except for the engine thats pretty good. just dont try and race anyone with it... and the money you save on petrol you can put towards a rb26 conversion :)

you on your Ps?

oh you also didnt say if the seller told you it was a rb25de?

what mean with Ps ? sorry, i was a noob for this forum, just join.

yea.. The owner didn't said that. Cause this is the first time i bought the car by myself, have none of the knowledge. So it was the experience to be paid if there is a loss.

May i ask one more question? =p if convert to RB26 will be cost how much with the labour wages?

Thanks Alot to you guys.. i get my answer here.

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actually. thats pretty good, and the factory sunroof etc except for the engine thats pretty good. just dont try and race anyone with it... and the money you save on petrol you can put towards a rb26 conversion :D

you on your Ps?

oh you also didnt say if the seller told you it was a rb25de?

yea.. firstly i thought 1996 skyline will always come with rb25de or rb25e. is that true? cause the previous owner told me that it born at 1996.

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dont bother with rb26 conversion just yet..

Just put a stock rb25det engine in there. Thats what that car was built for.. or rb25de..

But it will cost anywhere between 3-5k-6k includin labour n all..

Hmm if you were mislead take it back and try and get a refund!!

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Ps-means license type..

You live in aus lol??

:D aha.. yea, still on Ps. haha.

Last time i asked the owner, and he just answer me "Don't know" then i didn't ask more about that. and i was lack of knowledge for skyline. Just compare to this kind of skyline with other, and found out it was cheaper, but dunno there was a different for the engine. it's was my big big mistake. I think i can't take any refund on it, under the business law. Any suggestion? siddr20? thanks for answer my post. =)

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