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here is my little project.

this thread is my inspiration.

going slow, trying to get it prepared for paint, best i can with tools i got.

stripped all the paint out, and started from scratch, hopeful to get engine bay and boot done this weekend, and some brackets made to flip it over in the coming weeks to paint underneath.

more info in my garage.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mage&id=615

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mage&id=616

I HATE PAINT...

Edited by 32_Dave
is that the dmax boot spoiler you got on the back?

yep it is. looks pretty neat. i am also going to get a roof spoiler as i dont want to run a GT wing.

As far i i know D-Max stuff is getting scarce as the people i got this off had to change suppliers twice and then it was the only one they had. it seems that there is a lot of issues with D-max aus.

i seen recently that Viva garage sells the roof spoilers cheap as chips. much cheaper than D-max. even thoe the last Viva kit i got was worse than rubbish ill try them again.

  • 2 weeks later...

well here are some pics of my new gem.. picked her up for a great price off an old mate for 9K as she sits. Former owner has spent over 8K on mods in the past year,

such as but no limited to;

HSD adjustable coil over suspension

Adjustable camber arms

Adjustable control arms

Solid Cradle Arms

(only thing that hasnt been touched is the sway bars.)

18" gold speedy ( Volk GTC copies) Mags

Sandard turbo but highflowed by GCG - Ball bearing 500hp

Walbro fuel pump

Cooling Pro FMIC

Oil filter relocation kit

Greddy Oil Cooler

Greedy Catch Can

Engine Dampner

Strut Brace

Stainless Turbo Manifold

3" Turbo Back Gutted Exhaust

Shimmed diff

NPC 5puck clutch

Short Shifter

ADR approved Blits Fibreglass vented bonnet

It pulled 183rwkw @ 13.5psi and had steady but rich AFRs, I have upped the boost to 15psi and its running sweet yet to dyno it on 15psi yet. I have R33 GTR 444cc injectors and Z32 afm waiting to go on once i obtain a Power Fc for the right price.

anyway here is some pics of my new sex on wheels

sl370011.jpg

sl370018.jpg

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