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Yeah same!

Felix: What bonnet is that and where's it from?

my hood is a Dmax GTS-T hood made only for HCR 32

i had to use hood pins and cut everything outa the inside of the hood to fit the rb30/t78 turbo....it was alot of cutting

way too much..........but now is really light.......and looks like a Z-tune hood

Damn we got some clean engine bays here!

dont think so.. looks like he hasnt finished putting it together
no i'm just missing 1 intake piping ... it's not instaled

Ah right I see.

Yeah looked kinda funny, LOL!

Hope to see it in soon!

mine

:D Crazy Jap Style Rising Sun rocker cover paint job there. Look nice.

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that looks hot... my only criticism is i think you could have done the intercooler piping a bit neater.. those are some massive gapping holes in the gaurds!
the bodgy panel beater cut em. all that rough shit will be fixed up soon enough :P
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R32 RB30DET

- R32 RB25DE Head light port/polish valve deshroud

GT3076r .82 IW - 268rwkw @ 1bar and 285rwkw on 17psi with the standard cams (240 7.8mm inlet 232 7.3mm exhaust)

2 catch cans either side of the motor; the PCV is blocked. Pipe connected for looks with a T piece that runs under the manifold where the catch can resides.

4" Turbo to AFM pipe.

Bov is blocked off.

100mm CAI in to the bottom of the airbox.

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