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UPDATED: 21/02/10

So i decide to post up my car here as well, the main build thread will still be on NS however I will update this thread from time to time since sometime in the future ill be attending SAU track days.

Basics:

1995

Manual

A fair few kms.

Burgundy paint, some parts faded.

Engine:

Random ass stainless steel manifold.

3" turbo back, including cat and a huge genie turbo muffler.

pod filter(needs a box)

new water pump (installed by ADM)

new midnightmods braided turbo water line. (installed by ADM)

Wheels/Tyres:

R33 stockies up front, with 205/55/16

ford stockies(black) with goodyear eagle f1s, 215/45/17.

Brakes/Suspension:

QFM HPX pads front/rears.

castrol super dot 4 (couldn't afford motul tongue.gif)

Bodywork:

Luxury front lip

ADM spoiler

Sunroof

Debadged.

Interior:

old clarion headunit

two 6x9" clarion speakers in the rear(hectic bass bro)

two unknown speakers in the front.

Things I've done:

changed the oil and filter.(jan)

changed the diff oil, require the exhaust to be dropped..(jan)

painted front lip gloss black..(jan)

satin black wipers(jan)

removed the door beep with keys still in the car. .(jan)

installed new pads, changed brake fluid(feb)

changed clutch fluid(feb)

changed gearbox oil(feb)

painted chrome exhaust tips black(feb)

rewired indicators(feb)

removed fog lights(feb)

Things I'm doing:

nothing

Plans:

Heat wrap, (will get stock manifold instead with new OEM gaskets later on).

Ducting.

Wheel alignment.

Muffler.

Spray roof.

investigate noise.

suspension.

light weight rims.

strip interior.

Parts for time-attack( a long way off)

I bought the car with the intent to take it to the track yet track days aint cheap, might be a while before i go down but im sure it ll be worth the wait. However it is a daily, it will still need to be somewhat practical.

Pics:

below:

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The whole idea is to put up a huge first post, then add others as you do things

linking to ns.com is useless

If you'd like to have a thread here like everyone else, please use the same format. Otherwise the thread will be closed. SAU does things one way and ns.com does things their way. Over here all the info needs to be on this forum so if it's too time consuming to update sau and ns I'd suggest you choose one and do a good job at that one

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