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but that would leave me with a 180kw rb25 vs. 230kw rb20

but with room and potential for a lot more, down the track. but i guess you're right, the cost doesnt change just the timeframe. #FIFO

Though...typical f**k wit seller putting hectic skid shot in ad to show how well he takes care of the car

Back in my day it used to be the P plates on the window that were a giveaway...seems kids are getting dumber

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Just buy another 20. Will cost you like a hundred bucks + Labour

Just buy another 20. Will cost you like a hundred bucks + Labour

Found an rb20 head which I'm going to freshen up & recore my blown 2530 with a gtx2863. A quick tune up + labour should set me back $4k and be on my way.

Found an rb20 head which I'm going to freshen up & recore my blown 2530 with a gtx2863. A quick tune up + labour should set me back $4k and be on my way.

4k for 4k before you see any boost

Come on son, go the 25...

Or, you could refund movie tickets of 400 people who went and saw the Independance Day sequel

Had no problems with mine after 60,000km, still boosting flawlessly on the daily

People sell cause bored with power and upgrading, no different to buying -5s and -9s second hand

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