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thx.engine mod wise, that I know of fmic, oil cooler, oil filter relocator kit, earthing kit, cams, z32 afm, rb25 hi flowed turbo. Last dyno put out 172 awkws with a t piece in it no boost controller, not real happy with that figure. Need to get it dynoed again and sorted, now I have a boost controller In. Want to have it sorted properly.

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Well have the car back. Match is not 100%, looks good from some viewpoints, but not as good in others. Spraypainter hates my car, the color is very hard to match, may be taking it back in a week or so to finetune it, as place I took it to said they'd be playing around a bit with some different color cards. Either way I think I'm gonna start saving for a full respray perhaps, as the rest of the paint isn't in the best shape anyway, will probably need to get a new lip for it to as the one that came with it isn't too great, need to see if I can finetune the front bar fitment too.

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thx, I still blame you and your pics lol, gtr bar does set the car off nicely. Still need to fine tune fitment of the bar as well.

Well took some pics this arvo after going to the hardware store for some screws etc to mount my number plate (slim line is on my list of things to buy)

Tooks some more pics, with the lip now on. Color match looks good in some angles and shit in others, it is a bastard that way lol

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does feel a bit ridiculous how low the front lip is, lol. Still troubleshooting my headlight clips, and now debating whether to put the gtr grill on or not.

thx, I still blame you and your pics lol

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If you can, defantly put the grill in. I dont know why but a set of work XD9's in black would look motherf**kingPORN. See if you can get a photoshop?

XD9's with a lil bit more slamage and gtr grill..... :(:spank: nuff said

Thx I'm working on the gtr grill :P , just my headlights are driving me up the wall, had a look at the xd9's and the colour reminds me too much of my old rims lol. That and the fact I'm on my 3rd set of rims, doesn't make me want to get some new ones atm lol. Will probably keep it at the same height too, as it was bottoming out before I had it raised an inch.

Next on the list is to get the car re dynoed, and them maybe some other light mechanical mods. After that respray probably, idk. way down the line.

Probably getting the front bar resprayed again as well, just not sure atm.

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Hey Chris,

What bonnet pins did you use?

Could I get a closer pic of them?

my GTR bonnet has holes for the generic type of bonnet pin.. I bought an aerocatch bonnet pin but didnt like the look.

Cheers mate

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Yeah looks good from further away lol :cheers: . Sort of decided now to spend a bit more money on finetuning the performance, but apart from that leaving it alone as much as possible, and getting some more motorsport events done.

In the long run If I still have the car in a few years, which I'm planning to, It'll get a full respray, car will need some work to fix all the panel gap issues. Don't really know anyone in the industry to save me money

Looks like my car had a bit of a hard life in japan, even though it drives straight, the panel gaps are shit.

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well f**k me, found the japanese for sale add for my car, cars changed a bit, but I now know where my catch can went

http://yamayagroup.co.jp/5606hnr32.htm and my km reading wasn't set at 152000 km when i got it, still a while off on my revised odometer... :P

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