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just a hi to all the members here... im obviously new!! so i thought id introduce myself! names eugene and i drive a s13 rb20det.... dunno what else to say but hi!!!

used to have a subaru wrx 1996 but got sick of awd so i changed to rb power!!!

here are some pics of my car...

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just a hi to all the members here... im obviously new!! so i thought id introduce myself! names eugene and i drive a s13 rb20det.... dunno what else to say but hi!!!

used to have a subaru wrx 1996 but got sick of awd so i changed to rb power!!!

here are some pics of my car...

omfg !!!!! Eugene? From Hampton????

Hell nice s13 dude! When'd you get that? loves it!!

I'm gettin an R32 but the banks are screwing me around for my loan!

Edited by MeLSki

lol ban! hope not! i like this forum,

this is wats been done so far and whats gonna happen.

Engine / Performance

rb20det conversion

HKS mushroom podfilter

cams(unsure of brand)

3inch straight zorst to 3 inch cannon

monza..hks copy of ssqv BOV

hybrid FMIC

hoses replaced with blue heat resistant

monster rpm tacho

boost gauge

water temp gauge

Suspension / Wheels / Brakes

lovells springs,

r32 gtr brake callipers

17inch lenso 5 spoke rims

front strut bar

r32 gtr rotors

Body

purple respray with gold flakes

full vertex style bodykit

dewinged

Interior / Stereo

will be bride but then stripped and retrimmed

its all stockidge prity poo!

CAR IS ONLY 50% FINISHED!!

interior is going to be retrimmed in louie vuiton

bigger turbo

ecu

antilag for fun! lol

screamer

avcr

safc2 or power fc

all the usuall ricer mods, but you's get the picture!!

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