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Hey all.

Once upon a time I used to drift a red R32 with a black bonnet (PIC 1)

After a hard life of drifting and a couple too many learning taps, I took it off the road and decided to re shell it (PIC 3). I alway had the intention to rebirth the old colour scheme and build it better than ever. Due to a many reasons this has been a slow process.

We are now only a few weeks away. Thought id show you some pics of how its progressed.

Specs:

Body:

BN Blister wide body kit

Fibreglass Bonnet

GTR Head Lights

Clear indicators

GTR front grill

Carbon boot lid

V8 Supercar spoiler to come

Wheels 18x10 Intro Pentia F: 18x10 Offset -2 R: 18x10 Offset -32

Toyo R888's

Handling:

Full comprehensive cage including brake master cylinder brace

Seem welding

Tein HE

Super now extended lock kit

Cusco castor arms

Cusco front brace

Cusco rear camber arms

Front upper adjustable front arms

All bushes replaced

White line sway bars

UAS front brake upgrade

BDA rotors

HICAS lock bar

Drive train:

GTR drive shafts

RB25 gear box

Nismo twin plate copper mix (on its way)

Cusco LSD to be replaced with Nismo 1.5 way

Performance:

RB25DET (to be replaced with RB28DET 400kw)

Jun cams 256

OS adjustable came gears

Split fire coil packs

Blitz plenum adapter

RB26 throttle bodies and plenum

Turbosmart waste gate

Garret 3037

GTR injectors

HKS oil cooler and remote filter

KOYO radiator

Hybrid intercooler

Power FC

Fuel cell

Lift pump

External pump

Swirl pot

Will make aprox 280kw - 300kw

Inside:

Bride seats x 2

5 point harness x 2

Defi gauges x 6

Defi Link display

Defi indicator

Kill Switch

Dry cell battery

Push button start and auxiliary switches

I think that's about it for the time being. Hope you enjoy the pics and vids.

A huge thanks needs to go to Roshan, Aaron and Hai at Drift Line and all the boys that work there, Meridian Motorsport, Race Pace, Hybrid, Fulcrum, UAS, Greenline and many more.

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***Further Update***

The car is finally running but not quite perfect. The work race pace has done in the engine bay and getting the car running is unbelievable. Now for some suspension work and interior stuff at Meridian Motorsport and shes all done.

Here are some pics and vids.

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Good work Adam :(

Thats been a very long time coming. Its looking shit hot mate. Slow projects are almost more rewarding in a way.

You taking it to QLD or leaving it here?

Oh... and someone told me yours looked like it had more ricer style than mine...

And silly i am for not believing him haha :)

You taking it to QLD or leaving it here?

Oh... and someone told me yours looked like it had more ricer style than mine...

And silly i am for not believing him haha :)

Defanitly not taking it to QLD. Staying in Melbs!

A little bit of rice is ok, as long as its practical rice. I bet the person who told you that probley has a bit of rice as well. In fact their car is probley white making it look more like rice than mine.

Very nice. Interesting to see how the turbo setup goes on teh Rb26..very, very interested :blush:

LOL..what suspension and brakes? I know its your drift car, but please, please, please track it as well and get one up for the the brotherhood :domokun:

You know its a 25 yeah. Its making 8psi at 2000 and full boost at 3500. Said to be one of the most responsive cars race pace has tuned. Everything seems to be working really well together.

Bris it will DEFINATLY be tracked more than its drifted. Brakes at this stage are GTR DBA sloted rotors and caliper adapters with SBS carbon ceramic pads. I wanted to go bigger but been told that its not nessary at this point. Suspension at this point is Fulcrum bushes all round with cusco arms and Tien HE shocks. Thinking of getting billstein to make me up some shocks at a later point.

Next DECA is the plan as long as there is no probs with driving in Chris's car as well.

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