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specs are:

RB20det making 200 RWKW on 14PSI (about to fit a pfc for more tuning )

RB20det 5 speed box,

excedy heavy duty button clutch,

Nismo 2 way diff,

HKS 2530 turbo,

Bosch 044 fuel pump,

R33 GTR injectors,

R33 GTR FMIC,

stainless 3" intake pipe and "pod" filter,

R33 GTS-T hub (5 stud) and brake conversion,

3 inch full exhaust with decat and "cannon" muffler,

ZEAL coilovers,

caster bars,

rear camber bars,

rear toe rods,

nardi wheel,

club s lip (not in pics)

2 DEFI gauges (boost and water temp) with controller.

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got sick of sitting on the sidelines watching drift so i entered tassies premier 2010 drift event, had a good day even though i only did driftkhana and 2 qualify laps ... i had a small issue with not being paid by my work (found this out at the servo sat morning on the way to the event) so i was late and missed out on praccie so my first ever attempt at drifting the big black beast was qualify runs (i spun on both so didn't qualify) . the car is awsome to drift apart from (as you can see in the video's) my h/brake wouldn't work :) , i'll have some more pics up soon :(

'DRIFTKHANA'

'lilskidkhana?'

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update: rb25 conversion imminent lol , i scored another 2.5 a couple weeks back , my aim = maximum response , gunna try the 2530 out on the 25 to see what it's like , just gotta organise injectors and a 25 pfc , i bought myself a daily so i can take it off the road :)

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haha cheers mate , i wish the course was a lil longer , the cones were like 10m apart :(

You knocking my track design!!! :blink::P

they were 15m apart!! :P

how soon are you dropping the motor in, did you get a box aswell?

any chance i could borrow it for a week or so to mock up the engine, gear box mounts in the 180??

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No stress mate, i've got another one now, Marty is cleaning up his parts shed, and has one of his mates motor and boxes he needs to store out of the way for the month or so, so I'm picking that up tonight!

Cheers anyway!

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