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cammos green r32 has a rb30 like bens in it

you will need a foward facing plenum or else you will have trouble shuttin ya bonnet tho

yeah as james said unless u want to dick around with after market bonnet u need the forward facing plenum the RB30 sits up a lot more then the 20's do

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yeah as jaimes said unless u want to dick around with after market bonnet u need the forward facing plenum the RB30 sits up a lot more then the 20's do

about 40mm higher IIRC

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hahah awesome!!

absolute bargain too well done. At least you have a live axel rear end so you should be able to get some even traction/tyre wear. From the power figures its making the same as what mine was and trust me, your going to need bigger tyres

what gearbox is in it??

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So is it fast? :(

I would just get widened steelies, and some hubcaps on them, and some nice semi slicks and just not drive it in the wet :D

If your cluch is stuffed too, go see Jim Berry, he'll fix it.

And, please always leave at least 1 lane gap between your car and mine if you ever see me, I dont wish to die when you decide to spin 4th up the motorway :) thanks!

Awsome awesome sleeper tho, try keep it quiet.

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That funny shroud isnt what they call a twin scroll compressor housing??

block is 38mm higher then std rb blocks. You slot out engine mount bolts holes and let it drop down to clear bonnet if u dont have a forward facing plenum eg greddy/gtr plenum. Or go drift spec and raise the bonnet at the rear.

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