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hi i have a r33 nissan skyline turbo but my engine is sick so i have bought a rb20 with 80000ks i need the engine in or should i sell the engine and then with the money rebuild my 25??

plz i need help on what to do?

can ANyone put engines in if so how much?

thanks alex

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You have bought a RB20 but then you ask how much they are worth? Wouldnt you already have an idea having already got one?

Secondly your other SPAM thread states you are selling all these parts etc yet from this thread i would take it that you dont know much at all about what your selling combined with not knowing how much a RB20 is worth and not knowing anyone that can fit one.... I CAUTION EXTREME CAUTION TO ANYONE BUYING ANYTHING FROM YOU!

Sell it and re-build the 25.

You can't even leagally put an older engine into a newer car, even if you wanted to. Not that any sane person would want to put an RB20 into an R33!

I'm not sure whether that's a rumour or not, but I hear about quite a few cars running around on older engines. These conversions could be overseas so.... :cheers:

ZENNON says:

"You can't even leagally put an older engine into a newer car, even if you wanted to"

ZENNON says:

thats surely not true...

Jezza says:

it is technically true

Jezza says:

because of emissions laws

Jezza says:

like u couldnt put an rb20det into an R33

Jezza says:

but u can put an RB25DET from an R33 into an R34

Jezza says:

technically you "cant" but because its the "same" engine (different but same name) you can get away with it

Jezza says:

basically any engine u swap in, must meet the same emission standards of the original engine and older engines dont

hey thanks for the feedback but the engine was traded, yes iv just started importing but im not good with engine i only sell turbo parts......... NOT ENGINES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lol it was the turbo in my 25 thats shit its self sooooooooo anyone need an rb20?

$1000???

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