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After a long search for the perfect daily I decided to settle for a 32 four door

I have made a list of plans for it :thumbsup:

Watch this space as I slowly build the car to my own liking

Currently has;

-rb25det s1

-AM Performance stainless turbo back exhaust with titanium twin tips

-Varex center muffler

-Greddy fmic

-Bosch 040

-5speed rb20 box

-Eagle racing 3 puck brass button cushioned clutch

-JIC flt-fas coils all round

-Cusco strut brace

-Nolathane bushes in control arms.

-32 gtr front bar

-gtr front and rear seats

-nardi steering wheel

-150mm dildo knob

Plans/things to do:

-braided brake lines

-replace brake pads/rotors

-install 500cc injectors

-instal APEXI AX53B70 turbo

-boost controller

-nistune

-retune

-roof wing

-respray or touch up

-new wheels

when i got the car:

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The previous owner to his knowledge, told me that the current motor in the car was a rb25det NEO. However, upon closer inspection it was only the NEO timing cover and that it was in actual fact a rb25det s1 engine.

It was a confusing week trying to decipher the engine, sending engine bay pics & ecu part numbers out to workshops to help me figure wth it was.

oh well you live and learn.

Big thanks to Garage 7 for helping me clearing that up!

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Anyways, the car came with an AM Performance screamer which was nice however didn't fit my needs as a daily driver.

I contacted Andrew at AM Performance and got myself a plumb back down/front pipe made up.

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I then called Andrew up again a week later to get my full system done. It consisted of straight through cat, varex centre muffler, and twin 3" titanium staggered tips. Very happy with the outcome!

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One of my mates recently got rear ended by a merc, got a payout & bought an mx5.

He couldn't use the H1 HIDs on the mx5, so I asked for it

andddddddddddd soooooooooo he gave it to me.

score!

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So I currently have some "overnight parts from japan" ordered and am patiently waiting for them.:thumbsup:

Cheers for having read and comments are always welcomed.

Solomon

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Such a cool car. My brother was looking at buying this before you but you bet him too it haha! He's looking at one hopefully Monday night.

What happend to the CR kias? They looked f**king sick on it.

Loving the new pipes too they look the goods!

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Got some updates,

Bought r32 4 door Vanquish Roof Spoiler & s13 Origin boot lip (was dummyfitted in picture)

Cheers to Rad32 for the inspiration!

What colour do you guys reckon? black? or body colour?

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Also, upgraded to r32 gtr wheels. we all know what that looks like so I wont need to show you guys a pic

Over and out!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Installed Yellow Jacket Coil packs and all I can say is WOW. solved every cut related issue. So if you're getting some sort of cut on your 25 it's most likely the crappy coilpacks :)

removed factory injectors

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work in progress

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installed 500cc injectors

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Also installed z32 afm

Now waiting for tune that should be happening sometime next week :)

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4 Door <3!

I Just started my own build thread for my 4 door :D

Nice 32 mate.

In regards to figuring which engine you have, Series 1 has green label AFM and a single external ignitor whereas Series 1.5/2/2.5/NEO have individual ignitors in each coilpack. Bet you know this now but thought id throw it out there. ;)

Good luck with the build!, have a good one.

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