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Has anyone done the rb30 conversion with a rb25 neo before?? I'm keen as hell to drop one in this bad boy!

Any more pics of your rear guards?

Keen to see how you flared yours, they look interesting

My car when it first arrived to Sweden.

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Now being fully restored, please have a read at,

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/169318-my-first-projekt-bnr34-mpii.html

I just had a read through your build and all I've got to say is wow. Great work, keep us posted on how things go

Thank you for the comments, appreciate it guys. Will have another big update next month so make sure to check the build thread once in a while. Dont want to keep updating two forums even though i spend a lot of time reading on here but i will however post the final product here in a few years though.

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