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hey chuckie, i like the newer rims, but why did you change the grille ? i reckon the mesh style grille is much nicer, :domokun::):) well N/A grill much better to clean then RS4 ,+ i didn`t like RS4 grill so iam happy ,yes now looking to find another set of 350z rim`s so i have at least a SPARE & set for track work when i can do it ,

cool mate, i mean i am not bagging you, just wanted to know why !

you love your yellow wagons :D

PS: couldn't that commodore grille make some nice chips out of big potatoes :D:D:D

YES & BLOODY HARD WORK TO KEEP CLEAN , :domokun::):)
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post-20831-1237622877_thumb.jpgpost-20831-1237622923_thumb.jpgpost-20831-1237623101_thumb.jpgpost-20831-1237623149_thumb.jpgafter a little indiscretion and a bit of cosmetic damage to the front and rear of my dayz kit i thought this is a bit of a chance to go from stealth to show, while the dayz is getting repaired i opted for the nismo kit available locally, still trying to come to grips with the transformation, so i'll just stick up a few before and after pics to give you a bit of a peak.
Thats exactly what I thought......

is that 502 at all 4?

List of engine mods please.

engine bay photos please this things wagon PORN.

At all 4, yes:

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An older engine photo. I'll take new ones and post soon

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Engine:

RB26DETT

Each engine component balanced to 1 / 1,000g, then as a complete system to 1 / 1,000g

N1 Block

Tomei Forged Pistons

Tomei Forged Conrods

Tomei Forged Crank

ARP Conrod Bolts

Custom Ported and Polished Head

Custom Valve and Valve Seat Design

Tomei Cam Shafts

Tomei Slide Cam Pulleys

Tomei Valve Springs

Tomei Valve Spring Retainers

Tomei Valve Buckets

Tomei Valve Guides

Nismo Plenum

N1 Oil Pump

N1 Water Pump

Nismo Oil Baffles

HKS T04Z Turbo

HKS Extractor Manifold

HKS Front Pipe

HKS Drag 60mm External Wastegate

HKS 100mm Dump Pipe

A’PEXi 100mm Exhaust

HKS Air Filter

HKS Map Sensor

HKS Intake Piping Kit

HKS Compressor Outlet Piping

GReddy Induction Hard Piping Kit

Twin ARC Blow Off Valves

Nismo Engine Mounts

Nismo Gearbox Mount

Nismo Metal Head Gasket

Tomei Metal Throttle Gaskets

Tomei Metal Intake Gaskets

Tomei Oil Restriction

Nismo Main Bearings

Nismo Big End Bearings

Nismo Centre Bearings

Complete Nismo Seal Set

Gates Racing Belts

Blitz 10 Series Racing Platinum Plugs

HKS Metal Exhaust Gaskets

Procoated Piston Crowns

Procoated Piston Walls (Teflon)

Procoated Manifolds

Procoated Dump Pipe

Custom Blow Off Valve Control System

Custom Oil Catch Can

Custom Air Separator

Custom Overflow

Custom Water Spray Tank

Splitfire Coils

Fuel System:

Nismo Fuel Pumps [Lift] (x2)

11 litre surge tank

Bosch 044 fuel pumps (x2)

Sard 800cc Injectors

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Tomei Fuel Rail

Custom Dual Fuel Cooler System

Cooling:

GReddy 600mm x 300mm x 115mm Core FMIC

GReddy Hard Piping Kit

GReddy Oil Cooler

GReddy Oil Filter Relocation Kit

GReddy Radiator Piping

Tabata Twin Core Alloy Racing Radiator

Custom Water Sprayer System

Custom Power Steering Cooling System

Suspension:

BC Suspension

Kazama Adjustable Rear Castor Arms

Kazama Adjustable Rear Toe Arms

Ikeya Formula Adjustable Rear Camber Arms

Kazama Adjustable Pillow Mount Rods

Nismo Sway Bars

R33 GTR Strut Bar

Drivetrain:

R33 GTR Gearbox

Nismo Super Coppermix Twin Plate Clutch

Nismo Chromium Molybdium Fly Wheel

Nismo Pressure Plate

Nismo Release Bearing

Nismo Slave Cylinder

Tomei LSD

Brakes:

Brembo Calipers

Brembo Rotors

Endless Pads

Electronics:

HKS F-Con V Pro ECU

HKS EVC V Boost Controller

GRID TS Dancer

HKS Turbo Timer

Defi BF Boost Gauge

Defi BF Fuel Pressure Gauge

Defi BF Oil Pressure Gauge

Defi BF Exhaust Temp Gauge

Defi BF Oil Temp Gauge

Defi BF Water Temp Gauge

RevLite Sequential Shift Light

Exterior:

Custom Front Bumper with additional air rams for oil cooling, air intake etc

260RS Side Skirts

260RS Rear Bumper

Ganador mirrors

Nismo Smoke Indicator Lenses

Dolphin Spec 2 Grille

Interior:

Dolphin 300km/h Speedo

Dolphin triple meter hood

Series 3 R33 GTR Seats

Nismo Gear Knob

Momo Wheel

Nismo Floor Mats

Rolling:

Rays / Volk GTC 18” x 10” 2 piece forged +17 Wheels

275 x 35 R18 Toyo Trampio all round

Nismo Valve Caps

ICE:

Pioneer AVH-P7950DVD Touch Screen DVD

Pioneer DEX-P01ii Head Unit

Pioneer DEQ-P01ii Equaliser

Pioneer CD-IB100

Pioneer CD-RB20

iPod Nano

Kicker K\ZX850.4 Amp

Kicker ZX1000.1 Amp (x2)

Kicker ZX200.2 Amp

Kicker Remote Bass Control

Kicker Hyper Flex Power Wire

Kicker S8L7 Subs (x4)

Hybrid Audio Legatia 6.5” (x4)

Hybrid Audio Legatia 3” (x4)

Hybrid Audio Legatia 1” (x2)

Custom A Pillars

Custom Door Pods

Custom Door Panels

Custom Sub Enclosures in Boot

Extra Batteries

Cooling Fans

Additional:

Custom Radiator Breather Tank

Custom Overflow Tank

Custom PS Reservoir

Custom Oil Catch Can

Custom Stereo Battery Terminals

Custom Fuel Filter Brackets

Custom Fuel Rail Brackets

Custom Fuel Reg Brackets

All Oil Lines Braided

All Fuel Lines Braided

All Water Lines Braided

All Vacuum Lines Braided

All Manifold Lines Braided

All Wastegate Lines Braided

Performace:

502kW / 683HP @ wheels, 3,003Nm.

Pump Gas.

Daily Driven.

Thats exactly what I thought......

is that 502 at all 4?

List of engine mods please.

engine bay photos please this things wagon PORN.

great to see this stagea complete? been following this build for a few years now on this site and on sdu, it has to be the BOSS, it needs it's own section with the build and vids(noise and smoke)....bow to the boss.

Cheers. I can post up a build post if ppl want. It will just be an f load of progression photo's.

i just fell off my chair ..... again ..

dude write that post up, and also E-mail HPI mag. would love to see a stagea in there ...

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