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Are you from South America or The middle East???

That is the only place I can think the R31 2door had these engines.

The engine they came with in Japan was the RB20DET

Personally if I had a disposiable income if pick an RB26DETT from a skyline GTR. (pull it out of your R34 because we all know the R31 is a better car) :)

HEHEHEHE

Are you from South America or The middle East???

That is the only place I can think the R31 2door had these engines.

The engine they came with in Japan was the RB20DET

Personally if I had a disposiable income if pick an RB26DETT from a skyline GTR. (pull it out of your R34 because we all know the R31 is a better car) :P

I am from middle East !!

I know The engine they came with in Japan was the

RB20DET but in the middle East 3.0 single cam

engine with carburator :P

BUT why do you think r31 is A better from GTR ??? :)

^^ its ok Epolly, now that you have proved you own the cars you mention im sure you will become a respected member of SAU.

We just had school holidays here in australia and unfortunately many kids come on board and talk/type crap all day long, there are many people on here that dont even have cars that pretend they do so it takes a while to pick who is worth answering and who is worth ignoring :huh:

You will thank me for asking for photos of your car one day, that just proved to everyone that you arent full of shit and you have some real questions to ask here...

Good luck bkc, I hope you reach 650hp and get the R31 beefed up.

This guys deserves the help, look at his ride, its a beast. both of them.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
You will thank me for asking for photos of your car one day, that just proved to everyone that you arent full of shit and you have some real questions to ask here...

Good luck bkc, I hope you reach 650hp and get the R31 beefed up.

This guys deserves the help, look at his ride, its a beast. both of them.

thank you Pauly33GTS-t' :D

I wish to deal with men! Not silly comments and replies are not useful!

You dont even own one traitor!

ha! and whose fault is that huh!!!? lol

you own one, and talked me out of it! talk about traitor! lol

See this site you like, perhaps! :whistling:

http://www.r31house.co.jp/ ;);):thumbsup:

we have so much in common

we both like r31s

and we both like men!

hi5!

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