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hmm well i hope i get that.. atleast 1400-

i just calculated the RB180 build cost. 200kw on road will cost an extra $2000

and 3600-4000 will see the 180 with 240kw

who does highflow turbos now that slide dnt.?

dont even bother with the rb s13 expecailly if ur looking for handling/track work .ive had a rb20 180sx which went like poo

and the 25 silvia which went good but had shit handling, AND my engine was pushed far back.

also if ur goin to do the conversion, u will have to upgrade ur radiator, thermos and push the engine as far back the the firewall as possible.

forge the sr :)

i got JE pistons, eagle H beam rods, and hks step 1 cams 264s for sale :rofl:

Also a t28 high flowed turbo for sale aswell tho i mite put that on one of hte sr20s!! haha

and 1 and a half sr20s in the garage hahaha

stfu you dumb c**t, markimark was talking about an rb25 convresion, i put in my 2cents about the conversion as ive been there done that.. i know the upps and downs. that debate was f*king last week u dickhead, and was a joke between alot of the sunny coast members i know. you new c**ts come on here thinking ya own the joint. it was a joke and you guys got ur tampons jammed up ya ass to far.. Not once in that post above did i say rb25s are crap.

so read instead of following the sheep infront of u

Edited by Sr PWR

:):rofl::D:(

shut the hell up u fag. fkn butt magnet.

dont talk shit. this is not tollerated by the rest of us. we are trying to clean up this forum from brown-nosers like u.

go to whoretown posts.

keep this post clear for the real stuff, and everything will be sweet

Edited by r33cruiser

butt magnet, brown nooser??? ya gota be kidding me?? lol livving in the 00s not the 70s

mate get over it. relax. its only satuday still got sunday b4 ur back at work... no need to stress.

yea i joined in 2003. tho i forgot my password :):rofl:

shutup

Edited by Sr PWR

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