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hi all , my head is about to explode ,iv built an rb30det over the last year or so ,originally intended for an r32 gts4 skyline but then i changed my mind as the car was costing too much to get on the road to begin with, after lots of cash and frustration id had enough so i bought a vr berlina to put it in for something different , now im very confussed , one of them has to go but i dont know which heres what will be done to both once on the road.

vr berlina:

respray in original color , dark green

rb30 fitted with twincam head

t51r turbo

maybe sc14 supercharger to get it movin

4.11 full spool

statesman dash and caprice seats ,carpets and door cards (already fitted)

ve v6 brake upgrade

ve stockies or stato rims

fully manualised turbo 400 with transbrake

r32 gts4:

respray matte black

fit rb30

gt3540 turbo

already has coilovers ,hicas lock bar ,adjustable everything

starcorp tracer 2 rims (already fitted)

half cage

blue/black leather retrim

r33 gtr brake upgrade with dba rotors

very strong clutch

my dilemma is i could have either car at this state with the same amount of effort and although an rb30det vr would be cool the r32 would also be a cool car

further down the track nitrous and a spool 3.4 stroker kit will be added , hav the nos havnt got the stroker kit yet.

im just really confused and after peoples opinions

research has been done ,all is legal , same emissions , no holes cut blah blah , the car is a streeter , weekends friday nights ,drags and burnout comps if vr drags and track days if 32

research has been done ,all is legal , same emissions , no holes cut blah blah , the car is a streeter , weekends friday nights ,drags and burnout comps if vr drags and track days if 32

Tell me when you register it if you use the VR.

Mark.

so you think you can legally fit a 3.4lt Frankenstein Nissan motor into a Holden, add a massive turbo AND a supercharger, run a spool'd diff, nitrous and a transbrake, and somehow make all this legal?

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so you think you can legally fit a 3.4lt Frankenstein Nissan motor into a Holden, add a massive turbo AND a supercharger, run a spool'd diff, nitrous and a transbrake, and somehow make all this legal?

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lol at pic never seen that b4 funny but sorry im neither , iv got spare ecu ,injectors and what not to make it a de , wouldnt even dream of rocking up at vic roads with a spool as for the other stuff its hideable , im sayin i can register the car not that i wont get reemed if a cop pulls me up and has a look around

thanks for feedback anyhow , thinkin 32 atm will have to wait n see

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