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Swap 180sx Sr20det For R34 Turbo Or Non Turbo.


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Just saying... That's a little optimistic to swap a 5-9k car, for a 17-20k car...

Might wanna post some details (engine mods, colour, kms, the usual stuff you need when selling a car). Or god forbid, even some pictures! Lol...

Phail.

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I might be interested in a swap. I've got a 2000 model Pulsar sedan with a turbo conversion. Works well as a daily and its engineered. Wont get you pulled over as much as an import either. If you're considering a stock r34 turbo or even an NA then it's definitely worth a look.

FS thread here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/00...sw-t333927.html

If your interested post in my thread or give me a call on 0410313104, cheers.

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hey dude i have a 1998 r33 s2 gtst.. im selling it for 14000.. so if u wanted a swap i would expect 3g on top

my car has had alot of money spend n handle like a dream.. track or street its the perfect car.. ive had it for 2 yrs

and want a different car... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...le-t333780.html

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