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Hi guys I'm branching into the NSW community to ask for help

I'm in need of the services of someone in the Fairfield/Liverpool region who can pull my rb20 and box out and put in an rb25 and gear box betwen the dates of today 12/10/09 through to 25/10/09.

I have very basic tools and no jacks or hoist or stands or other equipment.

If anyone has the resources and loves doing this sort of thing in their spare time please pm contact details and I will employ the services of such individual(s) for a fee which you think is reasonable or you can help yourself to parts from my sale thread below.

You may ask why don't I just go to a shop?

I answer by saying that Every bit of work ony car has been done in my back yard and have gained much knowledge this way. I would love this opportunity to learn something more that clearly isn't possible by just paying some workshop to do all the work for ya surely some things have to be done eg tuning but mechanical side of things I love getting my hands dirty...

For all the enthusiatic SAUers that are willing to help my cause please send me a pm with your contact details.

Thanking everyone in advance.

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ever play lego when you were a kid?

think about lego but with bigger, weirder looking parts. personally id rather pull a motor out than build one of those modern day lego technix toys - its easier.

become a member, borrow the engine crane and get yourself a spanner and a 1/2" and 3/8" socket set - you can do it yourself if you're as interested as you say you are.

have you sorted out the wiring? im not sure if the rb20 and the rb25 run the same ecu/ignitor/cas etc etc... have you thought it all through?

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