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my laurel. 1 of 3 in australia. not as good as a c33, loves to skid. doesnt do it as often as i would like

CAR :1999 NISSAN C35 LAUREL CLUB 'S'

ENGINE

-RB25DET
-Apexi RX6 Turbo
-Apexi Cams
-Apexi Exhaust manifold
-Apexi External Gate
-Splitfire Coilpacks
-Metal Headgasket
-Siemens Deka 8400cc Injectors
-Neo Fuel Rail
-Full 3" exhaust
-AM Performance Single Blast Pipe
-AM Performance Titanium Tip
-AM Performance Coilpack Cover
-AM Performance Intake Pipe
-GTR Intercooler
-Greddy Style Forward Facing Plenum
-80mm Throttlebody
-Custom oil cooler setup with earls fittings/lines
-Bosch fuel pump
-Apexi Powerfc w/ hand controller
-Z32 AFM
-Koyo radiator


DRIVETRAIN

-RB25 Gearbox
-ORC twin plate clutch
-Nismo GT PRO lsd
-R33 Front Brakes
-R33 Rear Brakes
-Aftermarket Pads
-ABS removed

SUSPENSION

-Tein Coilovers
-Kazama Tension rods
-Kazama Tie rod ends
-Ikea Formula Tie Rods
-Kazama Rear camber arms
-Kazama Rear toe arms
-Kazama subframe lockers
-Bengineering Lock Spacers

INTERIOR

-Momo wheel
-SkidRowe Dildo gearknob
-Recaro SR3 seats x2
-Sparco Harnesses x2
-Defi BF turbo
-Defi BF oil pressure
-Defi BF oil temp
-Defi BF water temp
-Defi Tacho
-Supermade Floormats
-Tinted Windows
-R33 Handbrake
- GK Tech billet handbrake handle
- GK Tech handbrake button

EXTERIOR

-Pearl White
-Wonder Front Bar
-Wonder Side Skirts
-Wonder Rear Bar
-Fibreglass Vented Bonnet
-Genuine weathershields
-Kouki tail lights
-Crystal side markers

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looking at the struts and in engine bay pic it must be a 4wd model, does it have a round notch/ semi circle at the front lower chassis rails?

looking good tho.... needs more skids

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