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Old 02-17-04, 09:17 PM
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sr20 fd in a mag

i saw a sr20 fd in a magazine yesterday, and i want to say it was the same one that has been on here? is that true, if so, gooooooood work man, its ******* sexy
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Ya thats definately a gorgeous FD but why an SR20 i mean you could put any engine in there why a 4 banger? well other than weight. Like if your stuck on Nissan engines then why not an RB25 or 26...
still sick car!
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2.0liters aluminum block vs. 2.5 to 2.6 liter iron block. all 3 are very reliably engines. just my guess -alex
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Where are some pix of this car, I'd love to see how that looks in the engine bay. I think that sounds like a cool swap - I'm hoping it is the SR20DET?
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Last i saw that car was for sale on ebay. I saw it run at the track that thing was putting down 10s consistently.
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