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dont worry sketchr30 i retired my ti at 407000k's but she still fires up first time even with old pump fuel in her, the rest of her has seen better days through.

nicko when you say import head lights what do they look likem, ( does your car have a grill or two little slits)?

if u want a brake upgrade a cheap option is to find 4 pot calipers off an old (79-83) toyota four runner

apparently they bolt straight up to r30s, 260z's etc

when i can source a set this is what i'll be doing, then maybe some konis and appropriate coils.

cram an rb20 in for less than 2k

fix up driveline for another 1k

say 1....1.5k on cooler injectors what have u

should be a good little package to keep up with r32's/33's

i'm looking for an r32 gtst front cut right now so after i get it re registered it'll go straight in...then worry bout eng certificate later

http://community.webshots.com/scripts/edit...security=NIXjvs

have a look at these as they are the latest pic of my car still some work to be done though but its all about the love!

if i'm still logged in at this link then go to slideshow and theres other pictures?

Not for sale, at the moment, if your refering to the photos of my car then they are more trouble than there worth, they were fill of water and rusted (ever tryed to get parts for tail lights before) had to butcher my ti for the wiring and light fixtures.

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