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Hey fellas. after much negotiation with my mate james hes allowing me to put a RB20DET into his sil instead of a CA18DET.. :(

so im in need of a RB20DET halfcut. and if some one has the made up tailshaft i would take that too.

PM me or call james if u have.. or knw of a shop or person in posession of a halfcut.

- Complete RB20DET Halfcut.

- Custom tailshaft to suit

Thanks all

mark.

James - 0434 092 694

:/

Hey fellas. after much negotiation with my mate james hes allowing me to put a RB20DET into his sil instead of a CA18DET.. :(

so im in need of a RB20DET halfcut. and if some one has the made up tailshaft i would take that too.

PM me or call james if u have.. or knw of a shop or person in posession of a halfcut.

- Complete RB20DET Halfcut.

- Custom tailshaft to suit

Thanks all

mark.

James - 0434 092 694

dont know if it sold or not

ta shane. i PMd dan about a CA18DET and he sent me in the direction of ron dooley or somedude. i forgot as i couldnt get ahold of him. PM sent to shane.

im building a RB20DET silvia which will flog a S14a thats what we are aiming for. and the more lower down bottom end torque is gonna settle it.. so RB20DET and also that SR20halfcuts are 3k and over..

had a look at that car before dom... dnt knw what the deal is with the seller...

oh well anyone else..? :D

thanks

mark

rb20? Id be going a SR20 if I was him...

My mates SR20 sil which is realitivly stock with just a turbo and higher boost runs 12's all day, no trouble... I dont think a RB20 will do that.

ian dude its about the price....

4500 for sr20 half cut while rb20 is about 2000

BTW Mark its Lee... Dom makes me sound like a big tall bald white dude that lives his life a Quarter mile at a time :D and from all rumors could be gay....

ahaha sorry lee. can i call u general lee

yeah i hope to find a Rb20 halfcut for 2000.. if u knw of one for that much let me knw.. im expecting to pay 2500+ its not my budget but james... so its his money at the end of the day.. ;)

also the RB sound is nicer than the SR. more torque. stronger bits :P



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