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Cheers guys, hope she does get done by motorvation if all goes well,

engine specs

Rb26std internals

Garrett GT30 ball bearing turbo

turbosmart pro gate wastegate

Custom Front mount

High mount Manifold

3 inch exhaust magna flow muffler

remote oil filter

oil cooler

Wolf3dV4

Car specs

r33 gts-t gbox

truckline 1 piece tail shaft

Ford 9 Inch 4.11 gears LSD

VS commodore rear discs

toyota 75s front calipers

Koni adj all round

Lovells heavy duty lows all round

bosch fuel pump

lift pump

surge tank

battery in boot

drop tank

gauges boost oil

thats about it

has done 13.3 @ 111mph

but put hole in oil filter ended my night after 3 runs

Edited by boostinlj
all i have to say is your a bloody champ. my next car is gonna be an LJ... ive always wanted one. never ever thought to put a rb26 in...

Marry me :woot: haha jj

thats your solution to finding a good car isnt it? marry someone with one already! :D

i need to find me a chick with a skyline to make up for when i sell mine :laugh:

I prefer the LX hatch myself. :O

However, I've already driven Toranas. I'm not gonna go from using cell phones to cup and string. Luxury, quiet high powered cars 4 lyf yo.

So when are you going to upgrade and get one of those hahaha just jokes

And disko tek im getting scared,marrage is a big step unless you will give me 45 million dollars then i will comprimise hahaha

Edited by boostinlj

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