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I like the idea of moving the air cond controls to the ashtry location since you hardly touch or look at it that often anyway.

Lwells, is that actually from your car? is so, how much did it cost?

Jop, I was going to say, same as the others, it's your car, do what you want. and congradulations on owning all the cars you wanted. I doubt that I will be able to own all the cars I want in my life time.

as for power, have you considered keeping the rwd and do a rb30/26 convertion?

Like this, you mean?:

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Lwells, is that actually from your car? is so, how much did it cost?

No, I would never do something that hackjob-ish :D It is something I've been planning to do for an age though... I even have the MFD (collecting dust), just not the time as of yet (better to focus energies on actually getting the car running reliably :unsure:).

Cost shouldn't be very much, except for the purchase of the actual MFD. The rest if just wiring and whatever customisation you choose to do.

JOP

Sell all those 63 cars of yours and get this. Its only 1.4 Mil, so pocket change really.

http://farmhub.com.au/DesktopDefault.aspx?...lias=carpointau

he said he likes jap cars and bmws only B)

jop: how much u selling ur gtr lookalike gtt for? I might be interested. what are u going to do to the N1?

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car looks nice was gonna put wide flares on the rear of my 33 as well

but until u at least put an RB26DETT engine in it...dnt put GTR badges on cause if anyone looks at ur engine they just put you to shame mate

car looks nice was gonna put wide flares on the rear of my 33 as well

but until u at least put an RB26DETT engine in it...dnt put GTR badges on cause if anyone looks at ur engine they just put you to shame mate

4 year thread revival.. nice work. :)

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