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Ok i would like to swap a 92' Liberty RS turbo for a R32 Skyline or maybe another rwd turbo nissian.

For those of you who dont know what a RS is, its like a Liberty shell with a wrx engine. AWD drivetrain and unique stock watercooler set up (keeps really cool up to 1.2 bar). They use a VF12 turbo which is actually quite large compared to the smaller wrx TD04s and thus have alot more top end pull and longer gear ratios.

The best part is that it is a sleeper, know one has no idea what it is usually, and cops and riceboys leave you alone. It has 4 doors and handles awesome.

I basically want to swap for something that can lose control around corners etc etc as it is impossiable with this car.

Email me if interested

More info and specs on these cars can be found here

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which car is yours? top two pics are of a black import RS (Legacy), but the last pic is of a gunmetal grey RS. So which one are u selling, and is yours Aussie RS or the import?

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any car enthusiast that doesn't know what a liberty/Legacy RS is not really an enthusiast.

and it is not a WRX engine.

the whole head is different for one.

gearbox is different.

diff is different.

nice cars..

This thread is almost like mine about 3 years ago..

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i have an 89 model r32 gtst black, 89 model with 87,000kms, body has a few little pin dints, but interior is immaculate, and needs a new clutch, has 3" turbo back kakimoto exhaust, turbosmart blow off, pod filter, pedals, gear knob, sony cd deck, pioneer 6" speakers

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