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So if you had an unlimited budget, and were set about building a dream car what would it be? Don't just say R35, or Ferrari x etc , I want to know builds that you've always wanted to see but never had the funds to do yourself.

Excuse my ignorance when it comes to cars (I am learning, I promise!), but I would personally love to see a;

S13 body with a S15 front (the front being for looks more than anything, I don't know if it makes the car any lighter).

RB26DETT head with a RB30DE bottom, bored out, ported (does ported = bored?) and polished, fully rebuilt with all the works.

A hefty turbo upgrade suitable for the RB30, maybe the T88, or a nice Garrett. I dunno, I drive an N/A so I haven't looked into turbos too much yet.

Add all the bells and whistles to make such a build work.

Basically, it'd be a light weight car with a monster engine. I don't know if a build like this could work, or whether its been done before (if it has, please post a link), but I figure if the engine fits it could be a pretty realistic build with some very nice results.

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there is a black s13 with s15 front, looks f*cked from behind. as s13's do... moving along

mine would be a R34 GTR nur or Z-tune.... plain and simple as i wouldn't want to insult or ruin the perfection that was put into these two cars as i would most likely f*ck them up haha :banana:

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mmm... I like the 34's... but I love the 33's... and thats not just because I own one... always liked them...

So I know a fair few people have them on here...but...

I would love an absolute monster 33 GTR... with all the engine add ons etc :P

damn it! starting to daydream again...

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2x holden HX premiers blue with white roof (i already have one but its stock) lowered on some nice cragar rims all body stock all original interior bench seats etc. suspension set up so the thing could at least have a bit of handling!

Engine for car 1 - a nice addition of a corvette LS9 supercharged 7 litre or somethin like that V8. worked up again to anihilate tyres in any gear. i wouldn't stop till i could count the cylinders firing the cam was that lumpy.

Engine number 2 - tokyo drift style Rb26/30 with massive single turbo conversion somethin big enough to suck small children off the street with! and all the accesories straight out of japan to get her goin - cooler, fuel pump, injectors you know the story.

sounds like good to me.

when everyone is finished building theirs we will have to go for a cruise!

Dion

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1. 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 Modified to Eleanor's Spec *drools*

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If I had extra money this would also be part of my garage (In this order)

2. Lamborghini Miura

3. Lamborghini Reventon

4. Alfa Spider 8C

5. Ferrari 575 Superamerica

...I'm sure their are more just cant think of right now

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Garage Saurus carbon R32 for a daily, painted white. keep your 1000ps hi mount too, id go for low twins for tractability. (it is a run about after all :) )

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For a weekender, (I) cant go past a 240z (first car i can remember saying to myself ''i want one!'')

silver,wantanabe's,caged,RB26,stroked,poked,you name it! :(

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