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Thought I might open this up with a list of mods, wont put in a future list coz I don't think the page is big enough :laugh:

Bought the car with Pod, Teins, Nardi, 16in AVS, Newly transplanted Rb20 ('uknown' k's), blitz boost gauge and around 160,000k's on the clock. Now it has the following mods and ~208,000k's on it:

  • Apex Pod (Replaced the K&N oily one that came with the car)
  • 40mm Alloy Rad
  • Uras Bodykit (Now sold and back to standard)
  • HKS Oil Cooler
  • Rainbow Sox
  • Extreme HD Clutch
  • Bleed valve @ 0.8Bar
  • Bride Zeta
  • Reinhard Catback
  • Speco Water temp gauge (soon the be replaced with Defi Din gauges)
  • Kaaz 2 way diff

Here are some pics. will get more when its lighter, stupid video cam takes shitty stills in low light.

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Interior when I bought the car.

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Engine bay prior to 40mm Rad going in.

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With 40mm Rad.

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With Uras attached.

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Bride Zeta.

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Reinhard. Complete with removable mufflers and silencers (excellent for street use).

Here is a vid of my drifting with the exhaust fitted:

That's all for now. Konect.

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NICE VID!

what is the tune like on it? sounds a bit laggy? love the RB sound though!!

Nah probly more my driving that makes it laggy. Was my first run for the night so I was a bit out of practice, later on I started keeping the revs up while on handbrake so it wouldn't bog down, then slamming third for the last corner.

Tune is the normal jap tune (rich as a mofo!) and comes on about 2.5k revs which is about normal. Not too bad to drive :)

Thanks for the comments :yes: Will get better footage next month.

nice car mate, it reminds me of the one in bigx in hpi9 (except yours is better), i cried when i saw what they did to that car :nuke: ..... and the laurel :):)

lol yeh i have that vid! OH my poor car, at least it doesnt get rolled on its roof...yet, touch wood :D

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