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hey guys

As some of you may have already seen i am putting in a rb25 in my 32 with in the month or so.... now i am in the process of find who could help us out in fitting it for me as i am no where near qualified and i would want it done right haha

so if any knows of a good person/workshop to go to... or a place where you have been and wish to recommend, this would be greatly appreciated

thanks :blush:

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just found invoice

rb25motor and box: $3460

microtech lt10 ecu: $1320

hd organic clutch: $630

3 inch dump: $360

mufflers removed, micro tech wired in, box and motor install, clutch installed, removal of rb20det, dyno tuned: $ 900

pluss 667$ gst

made 250hp at 13psi

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just found invoice

rb25motor and box: $3460

microtech lt10 ecu: $1320

hd organic clutch: $630

3 inch dump: $360

mufflers removed, micro tech wired in, box and motor install, clutch installed, removal of rb20det, dyno tuned: $ 900

pluss 667$ gst

made 250hp at 13psi

thanks champ.... that helps me heaps

keep em coming guys :blush:

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thanks for all the replys guys.... i will be contacting all of them and getting an idea of pricing...

im also thinking about asking ovaboost in malaga and kensei garage in wangara as i have dealt with them b4.... so ill see how we go, ill keep yous all posted

thanks again

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