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Today Nathan picked up the non hicas power steering lines and put them in today (much f**king around involved) :S

Tomorrow I have to buy an RB25 radiator hose and some other bits and pieces... but the

Engine is built and going in tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111

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Hey Tiff, good to hear its nearing completion, will be great to see what it turns out like. looks like ill be one of the chosen few to have a 20 still in their 32...... may have to change this...... keep us informed anyway.

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Hey Tiff, good to hear its nearing completion, will be great to see what it turns out like. looks like ill be one of the chosen few to have a 20 still in their 32...... may have to change this...... keep us informed anyway.

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Hey thanks Rick!

Hopefully catch up with ya soon hey? How's that front bar lookin? :no:

We didn't get to put the engine in today as planned... But we are one step away now!

Here's just a few pics from today!

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wow yea! She's looking mighty fine now sitting so low!!

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...and it's finally starting top look like an engine again!!

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The manifold, turbo and dump pipe look hot as on there too!

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..and yep she's ready to go now as you can see!

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Everything is done now! I am so happy! :)

We fitted a new rear cradle into her last night.. (mine was farked and had hicas)..

...the finished project makes it all worth wile! ahhhhhhh

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:D

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I think over the past 6 months i have spend roughly 4000 and thats on everything.. not to mention i haven't gotten Nathan and kates labour bill yet!! :O

Watanabe's are off her now.. kate needs them for her ceffy.. so we just have some 32 m-spec wheels on the front and 32 gtr wheels on the back!

So far the engine feels very strong.. and i am very happy with the suspension and steering upgrades too!

Still running it in so dyno is still a little while away.. ;)

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Does it drive like an s13 with that rack in it?

Congrats on the project

Yes it does a bit hey!

haha thanks! :D

looks great, good work! can't wait to share the same feelings when my timing belt arrives later this week and i get to crank over my backyard rb30det for the first time (assuming it works :)) ;)

Sweet! Good luck!

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