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Cheers guys can't wait to see what the future brings with the R32.

Well I'm finally back in Australia now after being in the US of A for 3 weeks, had my wedding, got myself a wife all is well. Now it's time to hook in a get this 180sx Drifter done. My new custom Work S1R's arrive in Australia this week, so will have them soon can't wait they are gonna look Phat over 6 inches of Dish f**k yeah!!! This car gonna be slamming sitting low and phat and be loud as f**k, I have shed full of cool shit for this car it's gonna be epic better than the R32 thats my goal :)

Cheers guys can't wait to see what the future brings with the R32.

Well I'm finally back in Australia now after being in the US of A for 3 weeks, had my wedding, got myself a wife all is well. Now it's time to hook in a get this 180sx Drifter done. My new custom Work S1R's arrive in Australia this week, so will have them soon can't wait they are gonna look Phat over 6 inches of Dish f**k yeah!!! This car gonna be slamming sitting low and phat and be loud as f**k, I have shed full of cool shit for this car it's gonna be epic better than the R32 thats my goal :)

I thought this was supposed to be a drift pig? lol

happy cos u have a crank and 1 rod n piston in ?? hahaha

slap it together already

Measuring to skim the block. Actually have cyl 1 and 6 in thank you very muchMight need some valve guides butThings are slowing down cause I'm waiting on some emails and parts Hopefully when i get back from work next week will have some shiny parts waiting for me :)

Im a purist, 25's provide enough headaches lol

Yesturdays delivery before I came out for work:

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Damn Kyle does good work

Is that a 6 boost manifold Cal and what turbo you gonna run, still using the HKS 2835?

Yeah i tossed up for ages over manifolds. Then just decided to bite the bullet and get a 6boost.

Turbo is the next thing. Going to talk to staoat hypergear and work out something with him

I'll probably do that next week or the week after

Ah k nice what size you looking at, why no top mount turbo like GT3540 they go hard on RB25... lil bit laggy but upgraded valve springs will sort that out, open her up to 8000rpm rev limit, full boost by just before 4000rpm. Nice bit powerband to play with. I'm converting my GT2876R from internal gate to external gate, low mount to top mount on Mazworx Steampipe Stainless Manifold on the lil SR20 and it still cheaper than buying a new turbo :).

Getting these 2 In & Ex Manifolds Mazworx:

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