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Tring to buy a R32 GTR RB26 front cut, only probably is tring to find somewhere to store it for a month or 2 without the wife finding out!!!

Any idea's

If my car doesn't sell soon i'll sell ya the 26 from mine with the loom to go straight into your stag.

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Tring to buy a R32 GTR RB26 front cut, only probably is tring to find somewhere to store it for a month or 2 without the wife finding out!!!

Any idea's

Also bought some fancy brake fluid

Send wife? PO Box 2161 Boulder WA :) Or has this already been suggested? Sorry, haven't read whole thread.

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OK.....I'll bite.

Cooling

HDI FMIC

Phenolic runner spacer

Nismo low temp thermostat

Custom(fisher) 3" intake

V35 manual radiator

Twin Trans coolers

TB spacer(lol)

Powerduct( :D )

catch can(s)

Turbo

High flow original to GT30/71

HDI EBC

Handling

Bilstein shocks

Eibach springs

324mm DBA rotor

R32GTR callipers with brackets

Hawk pads cut to size

Body

19" Lenso rims

R33 GTR N1 scoops

fully sic Nismo strips(custom fading ;) )

eyelids

Exhaust

Dump pipe....some japanese one

Complete Exhaust from Charlstone

ECU

Haltech platinum interceptor.....soon to go for a replacement reflashed ECU

Interior

Twin headrest DVD players

DTV

English conversion

On the horizon

Sway bars

Custom Airbox Suction pipe setup

Brembo's

Paddleshift's

Gearbox rebuild with stage 2 shift, 3,500 stall(depends on reflash outcome) and MVB

Bonnet pin's so I can lock the bonnet closed and give the key to my wife to STOP ME!!!!!!!!!

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I put the new cover on the motor, just got it back from the powder coaters.

unfortuntely at the same time I found the old cam breather hose had a split so it has a temporary blue replacement.

That looks awesome

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That looks awesome

I'm guessing you don't mean the crappy blue breather!

Great work again from Craved Coatings on the cover... I picked up the cover on SAU, it was hand sprayed from a can. Craved sand blasted then powder coated in in crinkle finish black - looks mint :P

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I was gonna ask where you got that coilpack cover from, Duncan - good find!

And yeah, Chris @ Craved Coatings is doing some awesome work, and he's definitely putting the hard yards in! I think he sleeps (much) less than I do!

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I finally got rid of the stock exhaust, to replace it with a 3" X-Force stainless steel system, with a new dump pipe and 3" high flow cat con.

The guys at C-Red even gave me a silencer with it if the neighbors complain ^_^. Idont know why i didnt do it sooner! ^_^

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I put the new cover on the motor, just got it back from the powder coaters.

stagea_cover.jpg

unfortuntely at the same time I found the old cam breather hose had a split so it has a temporary blue replacement.

That black bit on the cam cover is dear as poison. Just got one from Nissan. Nearly $40.

Luv that cover.

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