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Martin that's a good point >.<

Cass your cars a 4x4 lol, lower it and watch the wheels tuck.

It's a 4x4 because it has massive front pipes...its only at that height that we managed to clear a major defect. Got done this time last year for height (70 mm clearance). Cost me 390 dollars ish to clear it. Left it to avoid further headf**ks from TMU. Will lower it again once I have the money to heat protect and tuck exhaust...but will do for now. Tucked at rears at 70mm, couldn't fit a finger between wheel and guard.

passenger door sound-deaded inside and outside, sound diffuser fitted and new splits installed woo~

Took about a month to do on/off weekends due to weather and other commitments

Drove around with no door skin for a month

Dont think i'll be able to do that with the drivers now ~_~

Especially with the window controls disconnected during this weather lawl

I forsee my sound system to be done by December at this rate haha

passenger door sound-deaded inside and outside, sound diffuser fitted and new splits installed woo~

Took about a month to do on/off weekends due to weather and other commitments

Drove around with no door skin for a month

Dont think i'll be able to do that with the drivers now ~_~

Especially with the window controls disconnected during this weather lawl

I forsee my sound system to be done by December at this rate haha

fix my rear speakers man! damn alternator whine!

fk yeah ric!.... 57d's are baws!

i wish i still had my orange ones :'(

although i do have a set of the blue/grey ones in 9+22 to use as track rims

Cheers man, I'm hangin for them to arrive, 6-8 weeks apparently :(

Lol'd at this. Can't really bag out on any engines until you've driven a well modded one.

i'd be more than happy to drive a 20det 32....

i just wouldn't bother looking for more than like 230rwkw

Yeah rb20det's are fine

my old 32 was up to 230rwkw on a garrett hiflow BB turbo and spool was good to, not as laggy as you would think

Cheers man, I'm hangin for them to arrive, 6-8 weeks apparently :(

nice man, what sizes?

Cant wait to see them on

It's a 4x4 because it has massive front pipes...its only at that height that we managed to clear a major defect. Got done this time last year for height (70 mm clearance). Cost me 390 dollars ish to clear it. Left it to avoid further headf**ks from TMU. Will lower it again once I have the money to heat protect and tuck exhaust...but will do for now. Tucked at rears at 70mm, couldn't fit a finger between wheel and guard.

what part of your car was ever 70mm? the exhaust?

or are you talking the gap between fender and tyre? ;)

moh, throw inn another rb20... chuck on a 2535 or thereabouts and have ~230rwkw with a nearly 5000 rev powerband.

no engineering, no hastles, no modifications, hella fun and will cost you like $20 for the motor

moh, throw inn another rb20... chuck on a 2535 or thereabouts and have ~230rwkw with a nearly 5000 rev powerband.

no engineering, no hastles, no modifications, hella fun and will cost you like $20 for the motor

this man knows what he is talking about.

rb20 - $500

hks2530 or 2535 - $700

Sard Injectors - $600

z32 afm - $150?

nistune - $300?

Tune - $200?

exhaust - $800~

boost controller - $50

$3k incl new engine for 225kw

yup, (although your prices with the "?" need to be doubled) and 230 is actually a pretty fkn quick car.

it's also a perfect ammount of power to be able to carelessly slide without having the troubles of an underpowered car, or trying to wrangle a wild bull

yup, (although your prices with the "?" need to be doubled) and 230 is actually a pretty fkn quick car.

it's also a perfect ammount of power to be able to carelessly slide without having the troubles of an underpowered car, or trying to wrangle a wild bull

havent kept up with the going rates for car parts these days haha

I remember i picked up gtr injectors + z32 afm for $300 total

Just need to find someone desp for a sale.

Although wouldnt recommend gtr injectors as they leaked 1yr afterwards. Less headaches buying new and never worrying.

on another note; petrol claim for using car for business use is awesome!

75cents per km. Rack up 400km (city and back for a week) = $300 = Final inspection detail due to the cardboard box which hit my car when driving for business >_<

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