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Hey guys, have been using this site so much while building my car I figured i would become a member and introduce myself- I own a 74 Datsun with an RB25 that has been going through its fair share of mods and builds etc---Anyway its at its halfway point of being complete so I figured I would share what I have so far.

Thanks Guys,

-Eric

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Money Shot:

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Anyway--- Thanks for all the help with the motor/ Trans build and advice-

Next to come is:

Top mount manifold

bigger turbo (mind undecided) ::heads to Forced induction forum::

Suspension

Thanks for looking!

-Eric

Wow, I was going to ask where you found such a great background to shoot your car against, but then noticed the LHD and the New Jersey number plates.

Great shots, car looks tough, and your friend's R33 is really nice, too!

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