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mods/specs are:

rb20det

5spd

drift clutch

kkr430

jic coilo's

castor rods

steering spacers

rear camber arms

pinapples (the steel ones)

2way (unknown type, i suspect its nismo but ive never pulled it apart)

uras kit

more stuff i cbf writing

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  • 2 months later...
nice non da less :P

p:s this was inarks a31 before.... lol guessing u bough tit off him

cheers, yep it was niks :) , looks a lil different now eh?

ok three months on i dont no how da fk i new dat was inark's(nik's) ceffy :huh::O ... :P

anyway yea lukin different but still as nice :P:)

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Lol all questions answered, it was a totally different car from the time nik owned it to the time i took it over to simon ;) , in memory all it had was the cat back hanging off it and the coilovers

ive got a small update, took the ceff on the track on the weekend, it seems to slide ok, needs some setup and tlc though :wave: . i burst a brake line which made things quite interesting :laugh:

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now what you mean bout those brake lines had it happen to me at turn 1 mallala!!!... good time to invest in a 4spot 4stud upgrade :) with braided lines.

YES definately time for a brake upgrade, im gunna go 5 stud though.... and some braided lines :):)

  • 1 month later...

had a drift prac at symmons today...exit 3rd gear :( , i knew it was gunna go though, when i serviced it when i first got it the oil was metallic enough to paint a car :P . its getting a retune in a week and a half dr drift if i can find another gearbox in time :)

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