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Figured now that I have my car all tuned I would show it off a bit and fill in any further mods in the one thread

So the facts and figures are

2002 M35 RS four 250T

Black

Full factory Aero kit

Black leather interior

Twin sunroof

Momo factory option steering wheel

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Engine -

VQ25DET

Adaptronic ECU

Cable throttle set up (falcon throttle body)

SS1 high flow (by precision turbo)

1000cc injectors

Scotty's bell mouth Dump Pipe

Scotty's 3" Front pipe with 100cpi Cat

Kakimoto R 80mm Exhaust

Daleo 2.5" Intake pipe

Plenum Spacer

Walbro Fuel pump

Scotty's Modded Actuator

Scotty's Coolant Mod

HDI Front mount

Turbosmart Kompact BOV

HDI electronic boost controller

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Gearbox -

Transgo Shift Kit

Works Tranny cooler

Handling -

Factory option suspension upgrade (2" Drop)

Daleo Front Chassis Brace

Ox Rear Chassis Brace

Front & Rear Whiteline adjustable sway bars

Wheels

Stock ( soon to have V35 skyline premium 18s)post-96472-0-54982700-1408947747_thumb.jpg

Brakes -

Stock with slotted rotters and QFM Pads. ( plan to upgrade to skyline brakes at some point)

Audio -

Sony BT701 double Din 7" DVD screen (everything else is stock)

Thanks heaps to the following people - #jetwreck for doing most the work on the car. #Daleo for some awesome fab work and for also doing a bit of wrench work on the car and @scotty_m35 for making me many vital parts.

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  On 25/08/2014 at 10:29 PM, scotty nm35 said:

My questions is, if you keep adding Ford parts to your Nissan, at what point does it become a Ford? :P

How do you like the cable throttle anyway? Completely different to drive isn't it.

I'll tell you once the shaft is in, right now aggressive pedal just means wheel spin

  On 25/08/2014 at 11:58 PM, PN-Mad said:

Yeah, I bet it's fun in the wet today.

I remember when mine was turbo and rwd, anything below 4th would light it up on a wet surface.

Not sure today, the mrs is driving it. My wheel spin was yesterday in the dry. I made the mrs very aware she had to take it easy today though.

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so i done fuel economy test last night, bit of freeway, bit of bafoonary and a bit of around town and got 11.5litres per 100. I'm ok with that. Im sure with out the bafoonary I would have got into the 10s

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  On 27/08/2014 at 11:08 PM, Brick said:

so i done fuel economy test last night, bit of freeway, bit of bafoonary and a bit of around town and got 11.5litres per 100. I'm ok with that. Im sure with out the bafoonary I would have got into the 10s

Bafoonary haha :lol:

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  On 11/09/2014 at 5:24 AM, M35woah said:

The skyline wheels will fill those arches well.

You putting 245/45 sized tyres on them?

Yes I am.

I had decided to go nitto invo, called up earlier to make sure they had stock and they dont :( they have offered me yokohama advan sport v103 for $210ea which I think is pretty reasonable. So unless someone has had a bad experience and can tell me to stay away that's what I will be going with

On face value, I'd be leaning toward the Dunlop; as it isn't an asymmetrical design.

This gives you a bunch more options when it comes to rotating & flipping tyres to get the maximum amount of wear.

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