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hey all.

didnt know where else to post this

names kris

from western burbs

heres my car

ENGINE - Rb20det

Hypergear FMIC kit

APEXi Pod Filter

GKTECH Dump pipe

GKTECH Front pipe

Exhaust Technology 3" Twin pipe catback (no cat, goes all the way to front pipe.)

GTR BOV

bosch 040 Fuel Pump

14psi

just jap oil cooler kit

just jap radiator

SUSPENSION & DRIVETRAIN

jic coilovers in front

Tein HR Coilovers in rear

Adj. Castor arms

Adj. Rear Camber Arms

adj. lcas

Exedy 5 Puk Button clutch

GKTECH Solid Steering Bush

GKTECH Tie rod spacers

D-Project Strengthened Steering Rack Bushes

HICAS Lock bar

Reinforced Clutch pedal box

Welded Diff (R200)

Cusco Front Strut brace

Cusco Rear Strut brace

INTERIOR

Greddy Boost Gauge

Greddy Water Temp gauge

Greddy Oil Temp gauge

Greddy Turbo timer

rx8 Gearknob

Drift button

bride drivers seat

Rear Seats stripped

full safety 21 cage

gkteck steering wheel

apexi rsm

EXTERIOR

GTR Carbon Fibre Bonnet + Bonnet Pins

Rolled guards/lips

N1 GTR Square Headlights

Junyan LED Tail lights

HID's - 6000k

Factory Type M aero

20mm rear wide body

WHEELS

17x9.5 +20 impul 215/45 semi slicks

18x10 +13 riversides 235/40

And theres probably a few more little things here and there that i cant remember.

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Nice ride. welcome i hope you enjoy your stay.

Are you going to use it for Drifting?

yeh have been for a while already

lol hey its billy, its about time you joined up to skylinesaustralia.....what a pig LOL

long time no see buddy

Hey mate, did you used to own a grey CA 180, with good fitment? I used to always see it at Lavo Maccas.

Join SAUVIC too, theres good events, trackdays, motorkhanas etc.

sure did, i think i saw your car at primal a while ago.

its 1...he just painted it

kris its sami lol as the name suggests

yeh its just one

wat up sami, are u as much of a post whore on here as u are on NS?

ey man do you live in hoppers? i've seen that car around when it was black and once now white. sounds tuff as man

live in point cook work in hoppers

Welcome. Nice ride indeed. Would love to see this car doing its thing.

should be up and running in a few months, major overhaul atm

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