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Car - 180sx

Engine bay:

Engine - RB25

RB25 Gear box

Garrett GT3582R .82ar

turbo has been hpc coated

6Boost manifold

Link G4 ECU

GFB 50mm Gate to screamer pipe

Greddy plenum

custom billet fuel rail

1000cc injector dynamics injectors

2x walbro intank fuel pumps - adding surge tank and Bosch 044 pump

turbo smart blow off valve

custom dump pipe

600x300x100 fmic

JJR 19row oil cooler

oil catch can

HI TORQUE solid centre heavy duty clutch

alloy radiator

2x thermo fans (work by the ECU)

powersteering spacer for more lock

superspark coil packs

hi-cas powersteering pump

Q45 throttle body

Engine Work:

full valve service

crack tested head

bleed and clean hydraulic lifters

chemical clean and acid dip block

deck block

TOMEI head gasket

head reconditioned

bottom end machined

ARP head studs

HI ENERGY pro eliminator sump (HUGE)

nismo oil pump

CP piston kit 20 thou

CP Piston rings

ARP main studs

main bearings

rod bearings

GATES racing timing belt + full timing kit

Incar:

autometer cobalt monster tacho

boost gauge

oil temp

oil pressure

custom brake lines for hydrolic handbrake

Velo seat - still need to get rails for so have a s15 seat ATM

s15 passenger seat

full roll cage with padding

hyrdo handbrake and normal handbrake aswell

carpet is gone

full race harness

battery relocated in rear

Outside:

180sx Full Works body kit

5 stud conversion

32gtr front brake upgrade

clear tail lights

rattlecan matt black paint job

white 18inch wheels

custom 3" exhaust with twin 3" outlets

racing logic coilovers

all the bells and whistles in suspension including strut braces,tie rod ends etc

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I'm building an rb25 gt35 silvia atm, So jelly you have had yours on the track pinch.gif

Have you weighed it?

Apparently due to the large rear windscreen 180's are heavier than silvias... I would be interesting to see how much it weighs

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