20b into an FD cost?

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Old Jan 29, 2004 | 06:58 PM
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ok a few points.... i got a front clip from nippon-motors.com and i think i payed too much ($3800) and i had to pick it up. yes it makes it simpler for not so skilled individuals like my self... while im pulling everything apart it helps me see how everyting goes and i hope it will make my job easier in the long run.

as for the radiator, tranny, subframe, gauge cluster (it is cool though... everyting works w/ a battery hooked up), its all going in the garbage! no use for it.... personally im keeping the stock ecu just to get it running and im using the stock intercooler temporarily.... i bet someone in the FD section would like to buy it though.... its a sweet all metal IC! after it runs i will slowly upgrade from stock formation to "real" parts as i can afford them. seeing as i have limited knowledge i thought this was the best way to do approach the 20b FD. others will do just fine with simply a motor.... it all depends on your level of skill. -heath
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Old Feb 18, 2004 | 01:02 AM
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Does anyone know how much PFS charges to do a 3rotor conversion moved back into the firewall like Phil Hamlin's car?
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Old Feb 18, 2004 | 09:07 PM
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Originally posted by RX794
Does anyone know how much PFS charges to do a 3rotor conversion moved back into the firewall like Phil Hamlin's car?
About $47,000

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