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RB25 boxes will comfortably handle 400rwhp punishment. Apart from RB20s not being able to make 400rwhp, their gearboxes are by far the weakest link.....

haha, nice subtle burn there..

def go the rb25+box, few minor mods and it will pull so much harder than it does now.

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hey there Simon i'm from In Tune Performance in O'Connor and i have got a RB25DET Laurel front cut available for $3500 which includes engine computer harness and air flow meter etc. Call me for more details if you like on 9331 2122 or email on [email protected]. Take care and good luck with your project.

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sell the r32 and buy an r33

That's the funnyest thing i heard all day! there are to many idiots in R33's scared to drive n try'n to look cool (not anyone on here)

it just seem's any fool who wants a "cool car" buys an R33

R32's are the best skylines end of.

Keep the RB20 dude, just upgrade new Forgie's / h-beam rods / cooler / boost control / injectors / flow head = R33 eater

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i own a 32 non turbo with an RB25de and am yawning at the power it has. but compared to the RB20de it craps over them in performance. i guess it would be the same with turbos. go the 25 motor dude

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