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i have been on the forums for a little while so thought i would post up my toy

i bought this car a little while ago from japan it was very rough when i got it but have been slowly fixing it up just need to get a paint job and it will look good

the car when it arrived had

coilovers, FMIC, twin plate clutch, blown rb20 turbo, recaro drivers seat

since then i have changed/added

Handling

new HSD coilovers

strut braces

front adjustable bushes

solid rear cradle bushes

17*8 and 17*9 light weight wheels

Engine

rb25 turbo

a new FMIC and piping

pod fliter

emanage

profec e01 boost controller

Koyo 32mm twin core radiator

HKS SSQV

Interior

Added water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and 02 guages

Brakes

r33 calipers

slotted rotors front and rear

lucas pads all round

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yeah that are the standard two door pods but they dont look too bad on the car. yup i'm in QLD.

thanks for the kind words, as i said it needs a paint job badly, but a this stage it is mainly a track car so i'm not in a hurry to get it done

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well with any luck over my time off i should have made up my flat undertray for the front bar sorted my emanage issues, (a small wiring mishap blew a diode on the board) fixed up my fuel pump and be ready for the track again in november :dry:

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been a while since i have posted here

but quick update i have had the car off the road for a while, i have put an rb25 in it, just need to sort out a few minor bugs like dead battery and it should be good to hit the track again

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