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Here's my list:

Tein HA's

New exhaust; something slightly louder and tougher

Nice set of seats, GTR or better

...or sell up buy a real car (6 speed BA XR8 ;) )

hey mate ive got a trust cannon muffler 4 sale $30 3 1/4 inch inlet it was loud n tough sounding (just ask Ryan)

ryan......

i believe wiring, tailshaft, tune..

HILLS HILLS HILLS

Yep, pain in the arse wiring, hopefully ill finish fabricating crossmember tomorrow, tailshaft, wiring, finish off all the little things, wiring, wiring, and i think there's a little wiring left.

Oh and im gonna get a quieter exhaust with straight pipes and semi slicks.

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Yep, pain in the arse wiring, hopefully ill finish fabricating crossmember tomorrow, tailshaft, wiring, finish off all the little things, wiring, wiring, and i think there's a little wiring left.

Oh and im gonna get a quieter exhaust with straight pipes and semi slicks.

wats wrong........hahaha u just dont wannr get defected 4 being 2 loud....

my to do list:

My RB30 Build,

25 Box + modded tail shaft + speedo drive mod

30 build-too many parts to list

GT30R + Z32 AFM + 550cc injectors

Tune her up

Some new rims possibly XD9's but atm this build is sucking me dry haha!

ah geez, i hate want to do lists..

mine would be something like this:

fix leak in clutch

ground up engine rebuild-pistons, rods, head work, cams, gears, 3071r, in and ex mani, injectors, afm, remap for responsive 250kw

i dont really know what else, once i get a bulletproof motor the car will be done..

List:

new turbo-back exhaust to fix the collapsed centre muffler + dodgy cat

steel-wheel and highflow current ceramic turbo's

remove minor dents from the car and have a full respray

get new rubber seals for the outside along the windows

interior retrim

get a head unit that actually works

brake upgrade

ah the list is huge...

Hmm...

Replace my threaded hub studs

Fit fuel Reg

Fit rb20 wastegate actuator

Install and tune PFC

decat/hi flow cat

Forward facing plenum

install catch can

paint my rocker cover

HKS 2530

fix my front bar/change to GTR front bar

get my DNA02's from japan (lukey ;) )

carbon interior

profec b spec II/Apexi AVCR

fit my 040 fuel pump

injector upgrade if need be

suspension upgrade (upper arms, lower arms, etc etc etc.)

Full rebuild, pistons, cams, rods etc etc etc

semi slicks

sway bar, rear strut brace

decent tyres

install 2JZ :)

hills ftw ;)

ive been working on my to do list for a while now and shes finally nearly done

Have already waiting to go in -

HKS Split Dump

HKS Front Pipe

Sard Torque Control Valve

Nismo engine Mounts

Blitz SBC Spec R EBC

Bosch Z32 and Plug

Slide Highflow

Tomei 3pt Strut Bace

Uras D1 SpecII Front bumper For My R33.4 Conversion

Whiteline Front swaybar

Focal Splits For The Front and Focal Coaxials for the rear

Alot of stinger wiring and sound deadening

Nismo 2 Way

HKS Timing Belt

Nismo gearknob

Apexi Super Suction Kit

Clarion CD Player And Amps

Nismo LCD Dash

Nismo 555c injectors

And theirs prolly more just cant remember it all

And The rest of stuff i need to complete her is

R34 Headlights

Uras 33.4 Fenders Side skirts and rear bar

R34 Dmax CF Bonnet

SK's Bilstein suspension kit - Coming soon

Bride Leather gradation Brix II seats - Getting them this weekend :D

Wheels - otherwise work vs kf's or volk gtc's

Respray

Double din CD/DVD/GPs unit

HKS 2835

Forged Internals

Power FC

Tomei Poncams

Epson EJ1 CPU for the LCD dash

Apex or Defi Gauges

and maybe more cant remember it all its been a big list in the works :banana:

My to-do list is pretty much complete. It just needs to be started then run in then blown up again, yay.

But yea at some point I'm gonna be converting the rear end to s13 cradle which shouldn't be too hard with a bit of fore thought, after that it's not getting any money spent on it. Famous last words.

pretty sure that LCD nismo dash wont work with your pfc Ron if you want to keep the Nismo dash you may want to look @ a remap for standard ECU chuck a VG30dett ECU in it becuase they come factory with VCT and can be remaped unlike R33 ECU

Id hope not i had a mines tuned ecu i just got rid of recently to get the pfc :banana: i always figured the dash was just the same as the standard dash with the added lcd screen in the middle as it only uses a rca input and doesn't connect to the ecu in anyway. i guess ill find out soon :D

Im pretty happy with the way my car is now but seen as tho i can't help myself i want

Dan's Plenum

Dan's turbo (if its cheap enough lol)

My own Tune

1.5 way

Suspension arms

New Coilovers

Fix my front type m lip

Ryan you may be interested in this 1.5 Way

I've got all my bits. I just need to fit them.

So my list is:

#1 wash my stagea :D

quieter muffler/cannon

fit Dolphin rear lip

shift kit and service

fit brake upgrade

wire in Apexi SAFC2 and SITC

tune and service

replace current Ohlins suspension

:banana:

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