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Was trying to email these photos to a mate but attachments for my email service arent working so, yea have a look anyone who's interested. Let me know what you think.

Photos were on a shit camera phone in case you're wondering..

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Specs

RB25 with CP pistons, Eagle rods, N1 oil and water pumps, 600cc injectors, Splitfire Coilpacks, Walbro pump, Z32 AFM, Garrett GT3582R (0.86), X-Force/ Custom/Trust exhaust (odd i know), 600x300x80 cooler...

Wheels

Road: Lenso DC-6 w/Kumho Ecsta

Race: Advanti shitters with Toyo RA1's

Brakes: G4 330mm 8 pistons front

Standard Rear w/ Bendix Ultimate pads

Elf DOT 5.1 Brake Fluid

Suspension: Tein Street Coil-overs w/remote dampen adjustment(EDFC), Castor rods and (Not yet installed>) rear camber arms and HICAS bar

Aesthetics: JUN kit all round, indicators in parking lights. (and lots of stickers...i dunno why..)

Stereo: Alpine head unit, DDLinear front co-ax speakers, Boston acoustics rear splits and X-type 6" splits, Alpine MRV-F540 amps x 2 (no subs)

Other stuff: Greddy Profec B-Spec 2, Greddy Turbo timer, Power FC, Autometer Cobalt boost, Stoichometer and 5" tacho (pictured is Splitfire tacho used to dummy fit brackets) and 4 point powdercoated rollcage (used to be 6 point but was too cramped).

Think thats about it..oh and all chrome is actually ceramic coated.

Cheers!

Chris.

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