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  • 4 months later...

This bucket has been siting out the front of my house for a while

Engine and turbo were sold

I have a shitload of parts in my Shed to slap into it, i just have to find time... Who would have though a child would limit your pay time

Parts that are in the shed and need slapping i

Stock 26 with metal head gasket

Front and rear os diffs

Nismo suspension arms front and rear

Adjustable camber arms

Polka 997 gt3 brakes

Castor rods

4.4:1 diff gears

4 inch ti exhaust

New wiring loom

Plans are run it at low power say 250rwkw and buy some nice rubber for t so it's reliable and Doesn't eat engines

  • 5 weeks later...

yea sadly ive decied to upgrade to a newer model gtr (33 or 34, most likely r33 as they are cheap as piss and r34's are massivly overpriced)

lower power, reliable so jenna and i can hit the track and just lap it ( current record is 170 laps in a day)

need a low maintenance car that i can just take out... turns out having the little one has sapped my joy of late nights working on the car and replacing engines

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