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Hi all names josef, used to own a ADM ae86 sprinter... miss that car... here is my 3rd car i have owned (2nd was a holden vectra for daily, and 4th is a gt86 coming from nihon! happy days!)

so onto car things, boring day at work my company is new in melb so not much business, pulled my car into the factory, quick wash n some slight additions to the car and office!

so heres the specs when i bought the thing, was already done i just made it roadworthy... yeah...

mods listing

engine: rb20det (out of r32)

rb20 box manual conversion

rs yamamoto chiped ecu soon to be swapped n tuned

locked 4.33 diff

hight flowed r33 turbo

52mm radiator

twin el thurmo fans

fmic

3" turbo back exhuast with twin pipe magnaflow muffler and high flow cat

bosch 040 fuel pump

catch can

gfb boost tap

new water pump timing belt power steering pump and all belts.

new welsh plugs and rear main

pbr heavy duty clutch.

new clutch master and slave

suspention and brakes:

5 stud conversion

r32 calipers all round

new pads and roters all round

new brake master cylinder

new bc coilovers

new jic front caster arms

new jic rear camber arms

new gk tech rear toe arms

new tie rod ends

front and rear top strut braces

new soft brake lines

interior:

blue dildo shifter

r33 4 door front seats

dash mat

apexi turbo timer

sparco boost guage

tacho does not work soon to be fixed maybe if i can be bothered

sound:

very good pineer head unit

new pioneer front splits

j-car rear splits

jbl 12" sub

j-car monoblock amp

exterior:

HID low beams (replaced to better lights, standardish, these werent to good)

white led packers

window visors

roof wing

latle model chrome grill(might remove it so i dont smash it at track days or somthing... thoughts?)

17" work rims 8" front 9" rear. (paint on wheels pealing, need referb) currently running some stockers

clear front indicators

autech side skirts not on the car, anyone wanna buy em? :/

rolled rear guards

and havnt done anything else to it but got it roadworthy so ill just post some pics i took at work today n some before the clean up.

here are some pics of it chillin at home and the other set of rims i have for it.

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Edited by sprinter666

Hi all names josef, used to own a ADM ae86 sprinter... miss that car... here is my 3rd car i have owned (2nd was a holden vectra for daily, and 4th is a gt86 coming from nihon! happy days!)

Hey Josef!

Welldone with the Cefiro!

You need Panasport G7's :D

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Like Chris' car.

lol no moneys! still need to fix the thing! besides i rkn kriss's is alot neater have u sean my dozy bonnet n all the dints hahaha, kriss lend me your rimes ;) ill leand you mine :P deal!

Gave her the first wash today to look for imperfections, minor stone chips was all I found!

But definitely needs a good detail. Need some more money's for immaculate reflections to do it lol

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Big spec Josef... Forgive me but what are soft brake lines? New flexible brake lines perhaps or a brand?

man no idea was on the receipt/build list i just copied it id just assume their new regular brake lines uness their those reinforced soft lines with wire i them? kinda like fuel lines since last time i did fuel lines on a car they have some kinda braided wire in them for reinforcement etc? just my guess.

ask ross? lol brakes work perfect all i care about :P

p.s.: go shockworks xD people in SAU even know em now epic work! chris n brett are guns! xD

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