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LOL guys u obviously havent been readin properly cos ive said already that there is no engine in it! I bought it as is with no engine cos best mates brother took the original rb20 out and put it into his s13.

But neways after talking to ppl at DPI and ppl that do the pit inspection, they are very picky so wot i have thought now is to make this a complete rebuild!

Im now going hold off everything and strip everything down and rebuild the lot including a 5stud w/ R34 Brakes, all new bushes and cv joints and everything, cos now that i no that they will go through it with a fine tooth comb that it may not pass so easily.

So now i will be taking pics of the full rebuild ok!!!

Hope everyone tnks that this is a better option lol cos if not hahahaha DEAL WITH IT :P

And if anyone is will to help out with nethin then just let me no here or pm me

CHEERS

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"LOL guys u obviously havent been readin properly cos ive said already that there is no engine in it! I bought it as is with no engine cos best mates brother took the original rb20 out and put it into his s13"

NOOBZ you havent been reading properly either

r30 never had rb20 as you say it did originaly it has an L20 turbo motor not rb20 so someone is filling you with rubbish about them

could always buy my unlicensed running r30 for 1k and use yours as spares lol

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omg gazza my best mate brother bought the r30 and it had the rb20 already in it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you see now wot i ment and wot i said!!!

yeh but R34 isnt it pretty hard to find a r30 licensed in perth???

omg gazza my best mate brother bought the r30 and it had the rb20 already in it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you see now wot i ment and wot i said!!!

yeh but R34 isnt it pretty hard to find a r30 licensed in perth???

i was quoting you saying the car origially had rb20

when in fact you should have said it has already had an rb20 transplanted into it

Now sir, that is a little hard considering the level of grammar and/or punctuation being utilised in your posts.

:cheers:

Thankyou...ah a kindred spirit.

And Josh you did originally claim the car was an R31 so it was altogether confusing for everyone.

So please try to be clear in your posts and refrain from smart arse answers when people can't read your mind

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