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well guys i started with my R32 4door which was my work ute and track car. post-85804-0-37587800-1308369331_thumb.jpg

and after its untimely death domokun.gifpost-85804-0-59425000-1308369488_thumb.jpg

iv salvaged all i needed and began to build the new improved 2door. this is the progress so far, still a little bit off being completely finished yet. but wont take long.

some of the gear in it are

ENGINE

RB20DET

1.8mm cometic head gasket

ARP head-studs

adjustable cam gears

splitfire coilpacks

oil catch can

K&N pod

schwitzer turbo (30,35 sortasize)

48mm external gate with screamer (which has been stitched onto the stock manifold, not my doing came with the shell)

56m alloy radiator

front mount

z32 AFM

Sard fuel reg

40l or so fuel cell

bosch 040 fuel pump

Thats about it so far

SUSPENSION

full adjustable ISC coilovers (8s and 10s)

tein adjustable front castor arms

24mm whiteline sway bars front and rear

hicas lock bar

front strut brace

alot more to come yet but thats what im up to so far

Still have the dash and gauges to go along with the seam welding, cage, pump and rolling guards, fix the bonnet, wheels ect. but will keep it updated!

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  • 4 months later...

Quick update on the 32! haven't been on in ages!

buts iv got the alloy dash folded and fitted! with the gauges!

got the orange rota grids on 17x9 +12 front and 17x9.5 +12 Rear 215 45 tyres all round

got the r33 front lcas in also so thats all sweet!

also got the Seam welding all done!

New Pair or Bride lowmax copies in sittin sweet Comfy as!

25 row oil cooler with oil filter re locator and full braided lines

Thanx to the guys at option 1 garage for helpin me out with parts!!!

more updates to come soon!

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