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thanks, but now it has a factory aero kit that still needs paint.

robbo, I WANT THAT PROJECT!!!!!

Also, I find it funny that the pic of the daily is at a track, and the sil80 project is in the driveway :P

What kind of power is the rb26 making? What turbo is that?

yeah the s14 was meant to be a temporary car while i finished off the sil80. it gets used for sprint days & drift.

had a lot of issue with sil80 its a long story. had it for 6 years and only driven it fro maybe 2.5yrs. i have spent a lot of time away for work.

its actually 25- mahle pistons, spool rods, poncams, nitto oil pump, 3076 .82rear. power i have no idea still got to finish off a few small things before i get a tune. on old motor & low mount setup was about 240-250kw

make sure that you keep that under wraps. Pettet has just felt a disturbance in the force

QLD rego, can't touch this unless he wants to fill out alot of paperwork.

Edited by robbo_rb180

thanks, but now it has a factory aero kit that still needs paint.

yeah the s14 was meant to be a temporary car while i finished off the sil80. it gets used for sprint days & drift.

had a lot of issue with sil80 its a long story. had it for 6 years and only driven it fro maybe 2.5yrs. i have spent a lot of time away for work.

its actually 25- mahle pistons, spool rods, poncams, nitto oil pump, 3076 .82rear. power i have no idea still got to finish off a few small things before i get a tune. on old motor & low mount setup was about 240-250kw

QLD rego, can't touch this unless he wants to fill out alot of paperwork.

if it meant he would make an import owner's life difficult, he would happily stay up allllllllll night filling out paperwork... he's a special case ol petit

if it meant he would make an import owner's life difficult, he would happily stay up allllllllll night filling out paperwork... he's a special case ol petit

wow. then i hope i never come across him.

woo, my housemate just got his about a month ago and it's number 333. They must be making a hell of a lot of 86's since I heard there is one BRZ made for every 90 86's made. Hope you enjoy it, they certainly are nice to drive.

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