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i was just trying to scare everyone into thinking that ben had progressed faster then expected.

thats my rb25de head which is very similar to an rb20det head.

i will make a build thread when its on and working as i dont like to boast about things untill its complete. as it was i thought it was all good to go untill i found i had left a part of the manifold off during all of my test fitting. back to the drawing board for part of it but a night in the shed with ben and i working on it and we had it all sorted. its gonna be sick.

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just another one to keep you all aroused

  • 2 weeks later...

well i got to work on the car this weekend...hooray. Unfortinatully i spent most of it cleaning up the mess of it being left in the weather.

but the engine bay is nice and clean now. Brake booster also removed, i need to make a alloy plate to attach the master cylinder too

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removed the rear 1/2 of hicas, and pulled the diff out so i can put the nismo centre in it.

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waiting to be inserted

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I'll be getting a set of wheel bearings next, and puttin the gtr rear hubs in, and abs front hubs in. And scouting the wreckers for a Auto VY commodore to rape and pillage.

Edited by sav man

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