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Wow, looks great!

I love the rims. I didn't know Stagea's came with leather interior and what looks like memory seat settings.

And of course the RB26 - how much power are you making? - engine transplant or have you got an autech model?

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Wow, looks great!

I love the rims. I didn't know Stagea's came with leather interior and what looks like memory seat settings.

And of course the RB26 - how much power are you making? - engine transplant or have you got an autech model?

Yeah - until I got it I never knew they came without sunroof..... Seats are electric, but not memory, but that's ok, because it's just me driving the car anyway.... as far as mods, etc..... I will paste :

1997 S1 Dayz w/RB26 & Man.

Tomei cams, HKS cam gears, HKS dump pipes, 3"exhaust w/ Metal Cat, R33 N1 turbos, Apexi twin inlet kit, Sard FPR & fuel pump, Custom fuel rail w/750cc/min inj, FMIC, Bilstein/Whiteline suspension,brakes: R33 GTR rear, Porsche GT3 front. R34GTR rims and a partridge in a pear tree... etc, etc...

297awKw @ 18psi with VERY rich tune, which I intend to rectify soon.... Standard internals, though, so won't go too crazy just yet....

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ok - rear brakes are from R33 GTR. Front Discs arefrom a Ford GT, I believe, with custom hats for the correct offset. Front calipers are Porsche GT3. Wheels are R34 GTR 18"x9"(?). We originally had R33 GTR rims for the car, but they wouldn't fit over the front brakes!

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