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Thanks for the comments guys, it was great fun. I can't wait for the next IDA day at Wakefield on June 10.

Majanal, it may have looked like I got the hang of it, but looks can be deceiving. :thumbsup: I'm looking forward to practising my clutch kicks at Wakefield.

As for mods, it's a direct paste from another site, so sorry for the long post:

This is my drift Skyrine. Found the inspection report so I can actually remember what it's got now.

Model: 1990 Nissan R32 Skyline GTS-T

Colour: Calsonic Blue

Bodykit: Bomex front bar, Racing Silhouette side skirts, rear pods and rear wing

Engine Type: RB20DET (old and tired)

Engine Mods: None, stock as a rock

Engine Management: Stock computer

Power: 173.3rwkw (at 21psi with a ceramic turbo :wave: )

Exhaust: Trust 3-inch system split into twin pipes at rear

Gearbox: Stock Skyline 5-speed with short shift kit

Clutch: Stock

Diff: Nismo 2-way mechanical diff

Brakes: 4-pot front, 2-pot rear, slotted and crossdrilled rotors

Suspension: KYB height and damper adjustable coilovers

Wheels/Tyres: 4xR32 GTR rims, 4xR32 GTS-T rims, tyres will vary

Interior: Full roll cage, Nardi steering wheel, Bride bucket seat, Defi oil & water temp meters, GReddy boost gauge, Omori exhaust temp gauge

Other Mods: Bosch 040 in-tank fuel pump, HKS pod filter, bov, HKS Electonic Boost Controller, HKS turbo timer, Divor speed cut defender

Stereo: Some weird Jap double din unit that doesn't have the frequency range to get Aus radio networks and only plays some CD tracks

Build Period: Bought in March '05, imported in July, sat in a garage until last month.

Cost: Approx $8,500 so far.

Future Mods: Front mount intercooler, turbo that doesn't have shaft play or leak oil, possible engine conversion if/when this one dies.

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I should probably clarify. The car's got an HKS boost controller that has three buttons (low, high and manual) and a knob to adjust the manual setting.

On the dyno day, a mate told the guy running the dyno to crank it up to see what the car could do, without me knowing. So I'm standing there, they clear everyone away from my car as I'm thinking 'hehe, it's not that bad guys', then it pulls 173 rwkw. The guy turns to me and says 'so how high do you want to go?' I ask 'how high was that?' and he says 1.4 bar. I shat myself and said that'd do.

On the track, I made sure I never went over 0.9 bar.

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