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Ohhhhh, nice. Brilliant. R34GTR rims and all. That's awesome. Pity boot glass has been replaced with non-UV cut glass. Pity is series 1. But it's got an RB26 and a strong driveline... bring on the 300+AWKW :spank:

Congrats ,very nice...excellent body kit and I WANT YOUR MIRRORS!!!! I love how they look,very agressive front .Is the fmic pipping painted yellow?Welcome to the stag world... :spank:

wll done pal smart look'in 260 hope you get lot's of enjoyment out of it, and by the way nothing at all wrong with s1's a lot of people prefer the look of s1's over s2's

have fun.

Thanks for the kind words guys. The last thing I needed was someone saying my new ride looked like crap. :whoops:

RBPOWA

Abflug front bar? I honestly have no idea what the kit is. The rear window is tinted, but I think its an aftermarket tint.

GoldZilla

Nah mate, Victoria :yucky:

southern_tango

Yes I love the mirrors , I've removed this today as its going to compliance sometime next week.

mitchy_

Yeah I think the no rails look is best for the 260

leetom

I had to choice of a series 2, but chose the series one. Just something about it, l find it more of an aggressive look.

The car came with an N1 engine and N1 turbo's. A really nice remote oil cooler, HKS exhaust, HKS cams and cam gears, Tien shocks, HKS Pods, HKS dump pipes - I think whoever owned it in Japan really liked HKS :)

Just about everything has been removed today for complaince. Once thats done and its rego'd, I've got a set of gold DBA slotted and crossdrilled disks to go on it and a bunch of other stuff I've had sitting in the garage waiting for its arrival. Cant wait to finally have it on the road.

Cheers.

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Got the 260RS in the workshop ATM. Finally rego'd and road legal. Now the fun begins :D

Had a set of Tomei cams and cam gears installed yesterday. Also sprayed the engine with black wrinkle paint. Today a set of gold DBA slotted and cross drilled discs will go on (will take a pic when its completed) then the power FC and a bunch of other stuff.

Will post work as its done, sort of a build archive for anyone who's interested.

Cheers.

Edit: oops there's also a new water pump and radiator, though you can just see the new water pump in the pic.

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awesome

how are the cams? sound horn?

awaiting mine back from the tuners, might call em see whats up

:D

need 2 hear it :)1

They sound secks with a decat. Mine sounds like a rotor sometimes.

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