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brief little update.

Havent done much to the car since. Removed all interior now, dash etc

I brought

- 15 Gallon (57L) fuel cell

- Angled filler neck

- Pederson Swirl pot

- OMB peddle box

sorry about the pics quality.

Cheers Luke

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O yeh hehe, These puppies should supply enough fuel.

Also ended up swapping the 2.5L swirl pot to a larger 4L hehe

Got some parts arriving Tuesday from Japan which i'll update with pics once there here :cool:

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  Luke_ENR34 said:
Well last night after browsing the jap auctions i managed to find a BNR34 RB26. Came out of a wreck with 70thou k's on it.

Picked it up hell cheap.

Only thing missing is the turbos and injectors.

awsome build mate, just wondering where did you pick up that rb26 from as im in need of one also for my build.

thanks

  Just_Rb said:
awsome build mate, just wondering where did you pick up that rb26 from as im in need of one also for my build.

thanks

Thanks for all the support guys :P

Ive actually got a contact in Japan who i source all my parts through and found the engine on the jap auctions. I actually managed to pick it up with nothing on the turbo side for just under 3k del, which is a bargin :(

Just a couple more parts which arrived today.

Nismo Engine and trans mounts

Nismo timing belt

Nismo front upper arm bushes

Air temp sensor for the intercooler

Coilpack harness

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Quick update.

Car is booked into Walker Chassis for July. :blink:

Full weld in cage, Heaps of bars, strut tower bracing, the whole lot. ;)

Got my welder mate coming down in the next couple of weeks to do seam welding, drop tank mounts and covering up the backseat from the boot ;)

Next is All nismo bushes for the rear end and And all Ikeya formula arms.

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Today i decided to start cutting out the rear backseat support ready for the boot to be sealed off from the cabin :cool:

Still alittle more to go, but will finish all the cutting off tomorrow :)

Ive also put the order in for the following:

-Ikeya Formula Rear lower control arms

-Ikeya Formula Rear upper arms

-Ikeya Formula Alloy subframe bushes

-Ikeya Formula Front lower control arms with caster arms

-Cusco Drag rod

-Nismo 1.5 way rear LSD

-Greddy rear diff cover

-Greddy front diff cover

-Hks Twin power

-Nismo full rear subframe and diff bushes

-Du-luck (i think) front and rear sway bars.

Should hopefully all be here within a month. :)

And now im pretty broke :)

Luke

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Nice ride dude, love the JDM spec list, i know the feeling of running out of cash serveral times, but hey its all worth it in the end. Keep up the good work, looking forward to the finished product.

Cheers

Benny

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Had a package arrive yesterday :P

It contains:

-Ikeya Formula Front lower control arms with caster arms

-Ikeya Formula Rear upper arms

-Nismo Rear knuckle bushes x4

-Cusco Drag rod

-Ikeya Formula Tie rod x2

-Ikeya formula Alloy subframe spaces

Still got another 2 packages coming which should be here next week and the other the week after. Also the fuel cell is basically all done. Just got some seam sealer to put down now, buy some new bolts and get the lift pumps all bolted up.

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