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in regards to your cold air intake, is it possible to fabricate some sort of snorkel similar to a stock skyline on that sits on top of the rad support? and flairs out? this no issues with water soak

Yeah that would be the best one, I can't believe I didn't think of that! Would be the most effective too. Thanks dood!

Any input on the wheels and/or break calipers?

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Great build mate! Taken a look at this thread a few times over the past 6-12 months; the X has come a long way. Good on ya for pursuing your plans with it

Sounds very nice in the video clips too.

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Hey guys, bit of a video of having a bit of a sting on the freeway...

This vid gives you an idea of the road manners of the car, forgive the sting at the start, I missed 3rd gear lol

Has a bit of Bloody Beetroots/Congrorock soundtrack too haha

Should do 0-100 in about 5-6 seconds

Enjoy!

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Hey kids just wanted to chuck up a few pics for some process...

Here's my sexy new log mani for my external gate conversion.

Has a 38mm wastegate port and I need to find an adapter for 38mm two bolt -> v-band for the Tial.

From there I need the .86 housing for the turbo then a t3-t28 adapter and then its off to the exhaust shop for the new dump and wastegate plumbing...

I'ma get carline mufflers to make up a reticulation pipe, then a block off plate and a screamer, so i can interchange between screamer and recirculated :P

Fun times!

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X-Trail with gate? Fark yeah!! So glad you've decided not to sell mate.

Are you going to look into coilovers and brakes anytime soon?f

no don't get coil overs, whats the point of having a 4wd if you can't drive over curbs ahahhahahahhahaha

no don't get coil overs, whats the point of having a 4wd if you can't drive over curbs ahahhahahahhahaha

Yeah I'm not gonna slam it that much, ill drop 2 inches and see what it looks/handles like then to from there.

Flanges: T28, T3 and 5-Bolt.

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All I need now is:

.86 rear housing - payed and on the way

T28-T3 adapter

Two bolt -> V-band adapter

Tial MVS gate

New dump and gate plumbing

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i would love to have a sr20vet X trail as a daily

they are just so hard to come by

f**k yeah... There was only 500 or so made, and it seems most people who bought one, don't wanna sell them... Apparently most of them are in Malaysia or new Zealand...

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