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Ok guys new to the forum heres my daily/track hack. Its an 88 model Cefiro with most of the luxury featurs either not working or disconnected... Mod list:

Button clutch

Mines ECU

Monkey warehouse fmic

Alloy radiator

NISMO 17x8.5 +35 rims with bulk spacers

Pair gtr teks

Hks podfilter

Buddy club coilovers

Gtr swaybars

Adjustable rear camber arms

Adjustable castor rods

3inch exhaust with twin 3" straight pipes

Leaky screamer

GReedy temp gauge, boost guage

Oil catch can

Shimmed diff

Walbro 550hp fuel pump

Standard BB Turbo

Splitfires

Bride drivers

Dildo shifter

Strobes

HKS turbo timer

Blitz SBC boost controller

Suede steer with OMP button

Just need a z32 then tune with 570cc Siemens injectors and adjustable cam gears. Will be looking at 200rwkw on around 1 bar. Also need to fit half cage I have lying around.

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Skid pics!

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Want:

s2 tail lights

5 stud

Gauges

More suspension goodies

Let me know what you think!

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Ok so havnt updated for a little bit haha

Bought a pair of 16x10 works and now have my gtr teks on the front with 20mm spacers

Also got a major service done and put aircon in (not working yet)

But thats about it.

New fitment

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Been a few months since I have up dated this.

Now has Kei office coilovers all round, half cage is in, weathershields fitted, roof wing fitted, new nardi and bought a 33gtr passenger seat.

5 stud is going in next weekend, hope to have rear toe and traction arms next weekend and get new wheel alignment.

Also need more wheels for 5 stud sigh...

Polished works, which are for sale you should buy them so i can get new wheels :)

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5 stud is in, finally got toe arms and good wheel alignment

still running a bit too much camber in the rear due to big tyres but it is friendly to the diff

swapped the works for some P1s and it now looks like this

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am doing a sprint session this saturday with a group of mates hoping for a resonable time

let me know what you think!

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