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hey guys im buyin a GTR n dis guy say dis r32 gtr is got a r33 gtr engine n box,n how can i tell is he talkin shit or not n da 32 is got gt 28/60-5 turbo n engine rebuilt.......is runing 21 psi making 328kw at all 4. just want 2 noe is 21 psi is 2 much n safe??? thanx 4 ur help pples

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Please dont buy a GTR... Please stay in your falcadore.....

So you are buying a Gtr, and This guy is saying that this r32 Gtr has a r33 Gtr engine and gearbox, and how can i tell is he talking shit or not?

Ok, have a look at the engine numbers and see if they match up to the info on the plates.....

Also, please for the love of god, stay in school.

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hey guys im buyin a GTR n dis guy say dis r32 gtr is got a r33 gtr engine n box,n how can i tell is he talkin shit or not n da 32 is got gt 28/60-5 turbo n engine rebuilt.......is runing 21 psi making 328kw at all 4. just want 2 noe is 21 psi is 2 much n safe??? thanx 4 ur help pples

Hey Guys, I am Planning to buy a gtr, and this guy says that his r32 gtr has a rb26 and gear box out of a r33 gtr, I am not smart enough to figure it out by myself if he is talking the trash. the guy says it has a gt 28/60 -5 turbo and the engine has been rebuilt, it is currently making 328kw at all four wheels on 21 psi, What i want to know is 21 psi too much boost for the engine to handle?

Thanks for your help people

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hey guys im buyin a GTR n dis guy say dis r32 gtr is got a r33 gtr engine n box,n how can i tell is he talkin shit or not n da 32 is got gt 28/60-5 turbo n engine rebuilt.......is runing 21 psi making 328kw at all 4. just want 2 noe is 21 psi is 2 much n safe??? thanx 4 ur help pples

How can I reply to this in a way you can understand?

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