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Hey, im Bailey Gillingham im turning 15 soon and i am really stuck into cars going sideways. My favourite car is a R32 Skyline GTS-T, i will have enough money for one by the time i am 16 years old and my parents will chip in too. I plan to be in the D1NZ drift team for New Zealand as for that i where i live. I love drifting, as i have only been on a go kart drift track, i do not have nearly any experience in a track car. So lets get onto the topic, quick.

2 DOOR MODEL!

I want to put in a rb26 engine and rb25 tranny in to provide more horsepower and tourque than the stock rb20det that it comes with. I want atleast 550 horsepower. I also want the "Do Luck" bodykit. Type d1 front fenders. 50mm rear fenders. No wing/spoiler. Carbon tt style bonnet. The rims i am thinking of are Work Meister S1R in black/chrome color. I need help on the right offset ?x?. I want the whole car gloss black :).other stuff like a cage, sparco sprint 5 seats, harnesses bubble shift knob, hydraulic handbrake 3/4, bee r limiter and more. I want the car to be close to slammed! I do NOT want to be a ricer...haha so if its too much body work i can cut down to no body mods :). Turbo kit i found was the t88 33d kit by trust and it holds quite good power, single turbo. I have a few pics to show the parts etc thank you guys and girls. I have had my heart and mind set on this project for about one year and my budget would be about $30,000.

PLEASE REPLY TO THIS AND GIVE YOUR OPINION thaanks

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