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Thought I'll throw up a quick build thread of my r34 sedan drift car been building over the last few months

I picked the rolling shell up for $1000 it had 28132kms genuine kilometres on it its a GT rb20de factory manual

Since I've purchased it I've put why I've worked out 22k into the car hasn't got me far but it's a start haha

Engine:

Rebuilt

rb25detneo

S2 port and polished head

Camtech 272 camshaft a vvt deleted

Upgraded valve springs

Greddy style plenum 80mm throttle body want to change it out to a Q45 TB though

Custom high mount exhaust manifold the turbo site more forward compared to 6boost

T78-33D trust performance turbo

50mm 4 bolt gate

1000cc injectors

2xbosch 044 fuel pumps feeding

-08 speedflow 100series hose

Proflow fuel reg

Super spark coilpacks

Exedy twin plate clutch

Standard rb25det push type gearbox

KAAZ 2way diff

R33 rear subframe

Solid PBM sub frame bushes

Tein coilovers

Hydro hand brake directly fed to the rear brakes

(Abs has been removed)

Oil cooler and filter relocation kit with gates hoses

20L speed masters baffled fuel cell with sump

Coming in the mail is a uras body kit and my AGI 6 point cage which should all arrive next week

Pics aren't in any specific order

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