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Hey guys hows it goin?

Im currently 18 and a second year auto electrical apprentice

Been on the site for a while, previously owned an s13 silvia which i sold and now im building a 260z

Bit of a run down as follows;

1977 260Z 2+2(purchased in 1978 by my grandad from nissan:)).

S2 RB25DET (half cut from KYP)

List of mods currently working on;

Engine acessories:

Holset HX35 turbo

JJR intake plenum

JJR 80mm throttle body

JJR adjustable cam gears

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

GReddy timing belt

NSK tensioner and idler

PWR 55mm Radiator

PWR Front mount intercooler

Permacool oil cooler and relocation

K&N POD

Nismo low temp thermostat

CRS engine mounts and gearbox subframe

Varex 3" cannon muffler (not yet purchased)

Drivetrain:

R33 S2 gearbox

Exedy Hyper D twin plate clutch

Nismo fork pivot

Nismo slave cylinder

custom tailshaft (not yet purchased)

(some kind of lsd)

Brakes and Susspension:

Ford rear Disc conversion with 13" drilled slotted vented rotors

Hilux front conversion with 12" drilled slotted vented rotors

B&M line locker

R33 brake booster and master

Energy susspension bush kit

Willwood proportion valve

(susspension undecided)

Electronics:

Adaptronic ECU

MSD 3 bar MAP sensor

Innovative LC1 wideband sensor

7" flip out screen for O2 readout ect...

Stewart Warner gauges (not yet purchased)

Custom warning panel

Custom full rewire

Haltech coils

Haltech igniter module

Fuel:

57L Fuel Cell

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Aeromotive fuel filter

1/2" Aluminium Fuel supply line

3/8" Aluminium Fuel Return line

480cc injectors

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Exterior:

MSA type 3 air dam

Hella matrix rear lights

Hid's

Custon colour paint job

the rest undecided

Interior:

Momo Competition Steering wheel

Sparco Carbon Pedals

Power windows

Central locking

The rest as it comes.

Thats pretty much a list of what i have purchased(unless stated otherwise next to it) and what i plan on putting into this thing

Im currently working on a cutom rear light setup which ill post pictures of soon:)

will try and keep an update and pics as i go

cheers guys

Jason

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