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hey fellas, was wondering if anyone was interested in buying my 1990 rb20det off an r32gtst. has done bout 110,000km's, 100,000 of unboosted life. major 100k service has been done. runs sweeet.

comes with;

nismo 555cc injectors

gtr resistor pack

dr. drift remapped ecu

new oem coilpacks

either a t3/t4 hiflow turbo, kkr430 or a standard rb20 turbo

hoping for 1800 with the kkr430, 1600 t3/t4, 1400 std rb20 turbs

pm me.

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hey buddy, sorry but i dont really want to split anything up right now.

hey may be interested wot mods is the dr drift remap for

and pics if possible

specs on both turbos as well plz

qtr mile times if u have them

Edited by drftnfrysi

hey buddy, the remap is for all supporting mods with the t3/t4. nismo 555cc, z32 afm, denso 500hp fuel pump, 3" turboback - 3.5" cat back with 3" hiflow cat, FMIC.

t3/t4 is just your normal journal bearing hiflow.

kkr specs;

Compressor inlet pipe 69mm, compressor outlet pipe 50mm

48 trim compressor; inducer 53mm, exducer 76.5mm

Turbine wheel outlet 48mm, outer diameter 64.5mm

no qtr mile runs sorry

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