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dash looks good boys... will be doing mine this weekend.

ive read that the 3m spray glue is good to use also?? yes?? no?? dont know?? should i repeat the question?? or is selleys qwik grip the only shit to use??

using pegs is a bloody good idea too... must get some of them yes.

the 3M stuff is good no matter what its trying to do. good product. i just use the quick grip because i have for years on interior stuff. I used to make hetic boot instals and trim them in vinyl and alike.

biggest 2 concerns is that it isnt to wet or think as it will seep through the fabric and that it will stick like buggery.

Nah its only fun when your running in/tuning/finishing off interior on the drive to scrutineering!!!!

But yeh good plan!

i heard that you was coming to lend a hand this weekend tim? it is a long weekend after all so even more can be achieved.

biig update

ABS mounts are now finished.

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diff installed

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modified heater box wiring, so it can be controlled by toggle switches.

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Damo hacking up wiring

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All the bits for the thottle setup

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Bare engine ready to roll

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Surprise HKS gaskets came with my RB26 plenum setup from japan

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coolent bar, and air balence bar connected to manifold.

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Adapter plate installed

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Manifold installed

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Throttles installed

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modified coolent pipe

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All installed!!!

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Tein TP (Treated Pine) softest tein on the market

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Now thats an update!!!

Out of interest, what are the engine mods limmitations for targa?

Origional engine and capacity

Origional head, but unlimmited mods?

Origional turbo?

In origional case ecu?

Model spesific- cooler? front bar/aero?

Unlimmited susp and brakes?

Cheers

Justin

Now thats an update!!!

Out of interest, what are the engine mods limmitations for targa?

Origional engine and capacity

Origional head, but unlimmited mods?

Origional turbo?

In origional case ecu?

Model spesific- cooler? front bar/aero?

Unlimmited susp and brakes?

Cheers

Justin

std capasity & block, but internals are free

pretty much free aslong as you don't change sohc to dohc, so porting, valvs, lifters, cams.... are free

ortiginal can be highflowed

ecu and wireing loom is free.

cooler is free up to 600x300x80, aero is from any model in the series (so gtr)

shocks and springs and brakes are free, buses can be upped to adjustible nolathain....no rose joints :)

wow so all that plenem shit is off a gtr n u put it on an rb20 ? how much it cost? and how long did it take to modify ? looks f**king awesome

took a while to do, cost me $350 for the plenum from japan (cause local guys rip you off), not sure on the price for the parts, i'll have to look back and see.

Nice work you two :laugh: Looking excellent!

I got a GTR rear diff cover on the weekend, that should be be a simple bolt on to allow the fitment of the rear ABS sensors correct?

unless you have a gtr subframe it won't work, as the gtr runs 2 studs to secure it to the subframe, and the gtst runs 4 studs. I talked to benson, and we can't run a gtr subframe (even tough they are identilce bar the diff mounting holes)

std capasity & block, but internals are free

pretty much free aslong as you don't change sohc to dohc, so porting, valvs, lifters, cams.... are free

ortiginal can be highflowed

ecu and wireing loom is free.

cooler is free up to 600x300x80, aero is from any model in the series (so gtr)

shocks and springs and brakes are free, buses can be upped to adjustible nolathain....no rose joints :no:

Thanks for the info big fella.

I'm diggin the black powder coating too. I'm seriously considering a similar theme applied to my 26 greddy plenum...

Could you post up a pic when you have i all plumbed up under the plenum.

Cheers

Justin

Edited by XRATED

justin. weve used black crinkle paint. just the good quality VHT stuff. its grate and the spray nozles are to notch to now.

i wanted him to do black and red like mine but its all black. thoes cam covers are only on it for practability

Nice build up guys!

I gotta stop reading these Gts-t builds, makes me wana sell my 34 4 door and buy this

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=12871

Edited by msports180

far out that's good value for money.

just been seam welding the buggery of the brake bracket. Surprisinly it's made a huge difference, once i throw some rhs at it, it'll be stiffer than my pants when i see your sister

Damn that looks awsome...

I just hope 6x 45mm tb's isn't to much tb for a little 20... either way it's going to sound awsome at 9k!!!

... yeah, these gts-t builds get's me thinking.

... overbore, shortskirt light weight pistons, lightweight rods, prepped crank and lots of ballancing. A little port work, some big ol cams, gtr itb's/inlet, ported stock manifold and small billet turbo. Super light flywheel and 4:11 gears.

Uuuuuber revvy.

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