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Hey guys,

my car is sleeping at BMT at the moment, waiting for a substantial list of stuff to go on. If any of you are in there in the next week or so, say hi to it, its the silver 33 with a drift wing. The main thead is below, but i've had trouble uploading pics. I will update that thread as I go... :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=28349

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ooooooooooooooooh marcus! so UR ronin!

that was me in there yesterday when u dropped it off.... we dropped off the gfs soarer.

finally put a face to that name :)

well the bodykit n the engine are on their way, as is the turbo, manifold n wastegate... now all i need to do are find an intercooler kit for and RB25, ECU, boost control etc and an exhaust system... and I'll be set...

January sure seems like a good month to be spending hard earned christmas money...

Originally posted by funkymonkey

well the bodykit n the engine are on their way, as is the turbo, manifold n wastegate... now all i need to do are find an intercooler kit for and RB25, ECU, boost control etc and an exhaust system... and I'll be set...

January sure seems like a good month to be spending hard earned christmas money...

nengun has hks and trust cooler kits for like 1300 delivered... do u need a full ecu or just a management system?

i might end up with a Power FC, might get a datalogit as well and see if I can get some readings out of it. I was looking at a HKS cooler kit, works out to be around 800 bucks, i'll chuck it on the container with my engine n shit on it. I gotta sell my RB20DE too, find sum1 with a n/a silvia or a n/a cefiro... or maybe even a 240z... looks like the ecu and power fc n commander will cost me more than my engine!

Originally posted by Ronin 09

one week boys, and all will be revealed...

i should have some more things to put on tomorrow evening.

I am still having issues uploading pics :D

Can i guess??

Greddy Plenum, Infinity throttle body, AIR cooler???

What about the main go fast bit?? A big ass turbo?

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