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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline HCR32

Year: 1993

Color: Black

Engine/Driveline:

Kakimoto Regu 06&R Catback

HPI front pipe

Jjr dump pipe

High flow cat

Drift Panel Filter

Splitfire coilpacks

ASI 52mm alloy radiator

GReddy Profec B spec II (13psi)

FMIC kit

Front lip

Welded r200 diff

Interior/gauges

Nismo gear shift knob

Deep dish steering wheel

Suspension & Brakes:

ISC N1 Coilovers

Cusco castor rods

Kazama tie rod ends

Jjr front upper camber arms

R33 Front Lca's

Power spirit rear camber arms

Hicas lock bar + all hicas line removed

alloy subframe bushes

Dba cross drilled and slotted front disc's

Dba vented rear disc's

Bendix ultimate pads F&R

Chassis & Clutch:

Excedy HD clutch

Nismo reinforced clutch pedal bracket

GTR front strut brace

Cusco rear strut brace

Wheels & Tyres:

Gramlights 57D 17x9 +22

F Kumho Ku36 235/45R17

Gt radial 235/45R17

picked this up a few months back with some good plans for it and here is a quick run down on the progress so far.

Took it for a good run out to dubbo with the missus to see the zoo as soon as i got it....took some photos on panorama at bathurst..

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after returning from dubbo i instlled a Greddy Profec B spec II and a FMIC

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running 13psi through it at the moment, does need to be properly set up but im awaiting a few more parts until then..

added some more better quality pics of the exhaust and wheels

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with my chunky sidewalled Kumho put the wheel through the gaurd so needed a new one...got that sorted quick

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next up was a diff weld..my standard diff was terrible and would single leg alot...so i fixed it

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next i fitted my aero bunnings lip...

Bar off

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up close

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finished product

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thats how it stands ATM..

i have currently a list of things waiting to go on...

*nismo Power brace

*oil pressure, temp and water temp guages.

*looking at my turbo options

* 550cc injectors

*power FC

ill keep the updates flowing

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hey mate

nice clean ride and i like the gramlights for somthing different. they suit it.

im a big fan of the garden edging. on one of the bars i used it on i added some brackets to kick the rear out to blen in with the wheels a little.

example

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yeha everyone loves the bunnings lip.....so cheap for the results it is great....

i like the bracket idea DJrift....as they do pull in quite a bit......i guess it shows the wheel width of a bit....

plans for the car is to be of a all rounder.....i really really enjoy drifting so that will be the main focus.......70% drift, 29% circuit 1% drag..

ill only go to the drags with a few friends for some fun....i would love to slide it every oppurtunity i get......

little update

ok lowered it a little more in the front.....about 2 cms...not much....but it was just a trial so i know how much adjustment on the coilover gives me how much more low in regards to body moving downward....

here are some quick pics...

big updates coming....

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  • 2 weeks later...

It's running well. Needs injectors and PFC installed and tuned. Is gangsta now. On actuator boost it runs better then the standard turbo on 14psi.

Is fun.

The modified water line is a bit dodgy ATM. Had to cut the original water line and clamp the new flexible line to it. Needs a flare.

It's running well. Needs injectors and PFC installed and tuned. Is gangsta now. On actuator boost it runs better then the standard turbo on 14psi.

Is fun.

The modified water line is a bit dodgy ATM. Had to cut the original water line and clamp the new flexible line to it. Needs a flare.

Have a look at Nistune...Ap-Engineering RB20 PFC's are pretty rare these days

thanks man....

painted some things in teh bay today, to generally clean it up.... was going to do the fuel pump but im a bit lazy....will do that a weekend im off work.....

painted slu...i mean strut brace...(GTR item, horrible red, so fixed that) also my cooler core and piping got a little lick of paint....

here are a few pictures

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Edited by XkyleX
  • 2 months later...

Alright haven't updated in a little bit.

Sold a few bits and pieces off. Including PFC, AFM and injectors. Needed the money for a overseas trip me and my girl are going on.

On another note. Car is booked for unigroup this coming Friday. For a timing and boost tune.

If your interested in buying my gram lights get at me as I'm currency considering selling them and getting some r33 GTR wheels.

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