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Hey kids.. thought i'd show people what ive been up too, I got Toffy's old 32 4 door from tassie, it came with apexi coilovers, some mesh rims, final konnextion kit with mashed bar, Rb25 turbo, cooler exhaust and so on. Was a nice basic set up and the RB20 is in pretty good cond. So far i have been focusing on the suspension side of things to make the car handle and grip FAR better then my cefiro did on the track, and it works! Heres the lowdown.

-Brand new HSD coilovers with 8kg fronts and 5kg rears

-Whiteline Swaybars all round, 27mm front and 24mm rear both adjustable

-Drift shop rear camber arms and rear traction rods

-Alloy pineapples

-Hicas lock bar

Motor wise i have since ripped out the radiator that was in the car and fitted an RB25 rad, and put the stock shroud and thermo on as i had a few temp issues at a warm mallala prac night. I have since chucked on

-Highflow RB25 turbo with stage 3 wheel

-remapped ECU by Jeff from the Speed Lab

Dyno'ed at 205 rwkw on 15psi boost, comes on a lot better and makes more torque (slightly) then the KKR i used to have, i just need some GTR injectors to crank 230 rwkw.

Just got some new rims too,

2X Drift R's in 17X8 with awesome offset no spacers needed

4X Rays GT LM2's in 17X9 with +13 ish offset, currently has 255 rubber on them as they came off a GTR/ so they only on the back atm.

Whats the car like to drive? Awesome.. it grips so well. you can really put the power down hard through the corners and it just grips, Out at mallala its awesome to drift also as the car has a lot of grip mid corner, where as my Ceffy just squatted down and span up, With good 235's on the back of my car it wont spin up 1st off the line at all, where as the ceffy would spin 1st, 2nd and 3rd lol.

Now that the car is set up, i'll be giving it a respray (same colour, just a fresh coat) with GTR front bar and the FK skirts and rear bar. Should be hot. defo needs a respray now... i have a black rear right door after a sideways incident into a wooden reflector post... :laugh:

Some pics for now.

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Hey, Looking nice. I love 4 drs But yeah really nice :P

What are FK sideskirts and rear bar? Could you show me please as I could be interested in purchasing a new rear bar in the new year.

Also are you getting a genuine GTR bar or just a copy? If a copy, how much and where from also? Thank you, Good luck.

-Jimmy.

Hey Jimmy

The Final Konnextion kit looks like this

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no idea where you can get them from tho... my fronmt bar is smashed, so i was just going to get a GTR Copy, theres several people selling copies to suit a 32 gtst on forums etc. , they are about $350 ish

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Got bored so i put the kit on lol, along with the Rays wheels.

They are Rays LM GT2's in 17X9 all round, the rears have some crazy 255/40 rubber on them atm.. tad wide!

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Just need a front bar now :P

nah it didnt and yeah your right, they make a huge diff, but it doesnt stop there. to get the most grip you need to change the traction rods, camber arms, toe adjustors and swaybars and set them all up properly for them to work

its got a lot to do with the leading upper arm adjustments and getting both the camber, toe and length of the upper arm right to get the desired effect.

then theres spring rate, damper settings and getting the sway bar right.

i think its near spot on, i will be testing it at mallala in a few weeks.. if it works i'll let you know :()

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