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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 02:45 AM
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anyone have a suggestion for a new car. i think im gonna sell the G just cause im starting to dislike it for its mechanical problems. I want to stick with Nissan and i want something that already has an rb or sr motor in it or a car that can fit an rb motor fairly easily. Any suggestions
 

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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 02:47 AM
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i dont think anything can really fit an rb easily, maybe a 240. But if you dont like the g for its mechanical probs, how you gonna like slappin a rb in another car?
What probs are you havin with the g?
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 02:55 AM
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new trans and i seem to now have the oil consumption problem, lots of rattles, noisy throw out bearing which the tech told me will always be noisy, and i had the clicking coming from the back of the car twice but i got that fixed. i guess because i just got the car maybe 2 months ago and so much has gone wrong it just seems like it is going to be a prob. if i had the $ i would love to rebuild the engine with some after market, change all internals and thing of that nature to make it faster and more reliable. But that will be pricey and i think it might be worth it to get a beater car and build it up. IDK!!
 
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