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Slide R34 neo highflow turbo

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Tein HR coilovers

Hicas Lock bar

White buddy club P1s

2 way LSD

greddy profec b spec 2

greddy T/T

bosch 040

Xforce 3inch turbo back exhaust

elevo wheel

exedy clutch

R32 GTR seats

drift button

apexi power intake

Vertex front bar

Strut brace

D-project castor rods

D-project tie rods

D-project tie rod ends

D-project subframe bushes

D-project lower arm brace

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Now painted Bright red

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looking good man!

that 34 turbo must make a diff, what power you making now?

Thanks simon :D turbo made a fair bit of difference. remap off jeff hasnt arrived yet so havent had it dynod, just read air fuel ratios with an 02 sensor to make sure it was safe.

gezz thats looking good stu. i cant wait to get mine going and have a run with you. we will have to become tassys foor door team drifters. haha.

Thanks damo, will be awesome to see you back out on the track again repping the 4 doors. i feel some 4 door 32 tandems coming on :D

hopefully my car will be ready for the 21st july practice day at symonds as unfortunatly i have lost my licence for quite some time so my car will only be seeing the track with me at the wheel. it would be good if some of the other 4 doors come out of hiding soon as 3 or 4 4 doors at demo days in a line would be tough as.

haha i remember the first time i took my old 32 out to the track, in memory there was about 5 :( , and more out on the paddock :) . lookin good stu, i think you should keep the kit on for the track, cable ties are your friend :no:

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