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just a bit of an update, made stands for the car, as the pics show.

would be a lot further through the project, but this has been a bad year financially, as it is for many others.

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the car now drifts no worries, and has a much improved turning circle. zero turn skyline!

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The end result is a lovely street cruiser thats 'nippy' and rides well. in a nutshell:

Body: paint it metallic silver with no body modifications. tinted windows.

Drivetrain: Rb25det, R30 rear end with torque-blast lsd installed, with factory c210 air and steer

adjustable coil overs, 4 to 5 stud conversion. intercooler wont be seen (my goal anyway, don't want half the front of the car cut away)

pin stitched black interior with c211 dash.

I have posted a earlier thread 'my c210' a while ago if anyone hasnt seen it and is interested

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yea man these cars have shitloads of room between the radiator and grill. you should be fine.

i was gunna do an rb conversion on mine but i bought an rb silvia instead. id be very very interested to see what it's like though definitely.

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