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Pulled the gtr out of storage today so I can clean out the shed..

Looking very sad panda I know.. Paint and panel will be its xmas present! (and a wash)

cant believe you were thinking about selling it... ;)

cant believe you were thinking about selling it... ;)

Hahah yeah... I'm not really using my head am I.. I don't want to post pics of it as i am unhappy with the way it looks

for xmas its receiving vented bonnet, n1 bonnet lip, respray and PDR touch up.. tune my coilovers properly (and lower it a touch more)

service it and give it a good long drive

atm though makes me sad panda looking at it in my garage all neglected like..

Erick that looks awesome!

Engine bay looks abit tame tho :P What turbo etc are you running?

Wasnt going to say it but my exact thoughts, every part of the car has had a lot of time and money spent on it to make it look something special and then when you pop the the bonnet it almost looks like someone has taken a turd in the engine bay (not really that bad but with the rest of the car done to the quality it is the engine bay looks really bad).

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A short videoclip before re-map and dyno.. Car is much faster today.

Here's the spec

Engine spec and transmission

HPI Stainless extractor exhaust manifold

HKS GT 2835 ProS Turbo Kit

HKS heatshield over the turbo

HKS downpipe

HKS hard pipe kit

HKS cam adjust pulley

HKS Mushroom open air filter

Z32 80mm AFM

Greddy FMIC

Greddy intercooler-pipes

Greddy Type RS blow off valve

Greddy oil filter sandwich

Uprated injectors (TBC)

Uprated fuelpump

Tomei timing belt

Adjustable BTR

Race Clutch tripple plate

24 row oil cooler

Blitz racing water cooler

Silicon radiator cooling hoses

5-Zigen exhaust with de-cat

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

Apexi Power FC

Nismo LSD

Handling

Aragosta Coilovers

Strut bar in front, self-made

Brakes

Greddy GREX 4-pot brakes 330mm in front

Wheels and tires

18" Ultralite GT-II Black

-8.5" in front

-9.5" in rear

Toyo Proxes T1R

-235/40R18 in front

-265/35R18 in rear

Interior

Recaro seats

-Drivers seat FIA approved

-Passenger seat folding

Takata 4-Point Seat Belt Harness

Blitz Gauges

-Boost Meter (2.0 bar)

-Pressure Meter (Oil)

-Temp. Meter (Oil)

-Temp. Meter (Water)

Digital LCD Boost Meter

Greddy Turbotimer

Blitz BoostController

Ultra digital LCD speed/rpm meeter

MOMO Race steering wheel

Räzo shift knob

Hole interior is flocked.

Stereo

Jensen VM 9022 HeadUnit

JBL GTO4060 Amplifier

Infinity Reference Speakers

-6510cs kit in frontdoors

-6512i koax in rear

DLS Reference W710 Subwoofer

Exterior/styling

Full JUN-kit

GTR wing

Wide front fenders (fiberglass) with removed side indicators

Carbon bonnet KR-style

Carbon Grill

Carbon Blade for the GTR wing

All carbon has red flake! And 10 layers of clear coat.

Boot lid cleaned, no keyhole

Xenon converted (8000k)

LED-stripes in the front lamps used as parking lights

Styling tail lights

Spoiler mesh from BMW E46 M3 CSL

Painted by PaintWorX

Thanks to

Everybody in Evolution Garage (www.evolutiongarage.se)

Paul at PaintWorX (www.paintworx.info)

My girlfriend Sandra (www.garaget.org/missmums)

Cajs Bilverkstad i Elofsrud (www.cajsbilverkstad.se)

About the enginebay, there just wasnt time to fix that before all shows that Ive been to this summer.

I have a project thread if you want to read about the built

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=100570

Edited by Erick

+1 build me some and send them to me and i shall pay you :P

Very nice car buddy, im currently reading your thread, love it.

EDIT: Hahaha you put in HID reverse lights! Now i've seen everything!

Edited by PM-R33

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