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Antz 1994 R32 Gtr Project & Restoration


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Awesome! Looking good.

Thanks mate. I hope yours will get some TLC soon enough too.

Everyone's engines in the build up forum have been going in lately! good times! :D love the work, not long to go now! keep pedaling!

Yes, it engine build it up time ;)

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Update time!

Went passed the workshop today and took some photos

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just a random shot

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Tomei expreme exhaust all bolted up

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titanium rocks!

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everything bolted up together nicely without any problems - pic of metal race catalytic converter

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Midori Ti front pipe (sorry for the bad pic it was bright in the workshop)

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Full picture shot of exhaust system - Nismo clutch, Slave cylinder and HPI clutch lilne also all bolted into place

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Nice and clean (new) front diff and oil sump - for now

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Next step is to start the car but few things need to be sorted out before hand - should be ready for dyno time before the end of this week :)

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Ants! Come to the workshop and ill fit them :D

currently being fitted buddy as brakes are being bled and fluids replaced. But will no doubt have other things to do after car is running ;)

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running and dynod yet??

all I can say for now is that its close..........very close................I am hoping to have some pretty groovy news............................today :)

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Who's tuning it Ant Eater?

ah............. so the word spreads fast around here re: nickname of my car (ant-eater) :D

Sean from EFI Performance is going to do run-in tune and will also be my tuner from there on.

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Bangen!!

What's the "target"? :D

after car / engine has been run-in, hoping for close to 370-380rwkw on 98.

on E85 - no idea?

forgot to mention that fuel pump has been replaced (due to old one shorting out) to accommodate E85 now and is now a 455lt/hr walbro fuel pump

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