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hey guys picked this beast up 2 weeks ago. Made a call with an offer that I couldnt beleive was accepted. Wasnt planning on getting back into cars until our Europe trip was over next Feburary, although it was to good to let go. Plans are to fit nito oil pump for security as I was advise it had forged rods and pistons, new front bar, carbon rear diffuser, drift lip for street & carbon boot lid with a track wing of some sort, rota grid 17x9.5 + 12 rims rear and a general tidy up.

bought the car with:

JE pistons

Spool rods

Ported head

Standard cams

Plazma man plenum

GT3540 .82

6boost manifold

Tial 44mm gate

Splitfire coil packs

z32 afm

3.5" exhaust

Nismo 740 injectors

Alloy radiator

ARE intercooler

ARE sure tank with 044 and walbro lift pump

Apexi pfc

eBoost 2

Tenabe coil overs

Adjustable rear camber arms

All the bolt ons are worth more than what I had paid for the car! Car was taken up to my tuner in Hervey Bay this weekend for a check and quick retune. Rolled in and made 390 on 18psi after some time and alot of fixing the car made 400rwhp on wastegate pressure (16psi). A little more tuning and we cranked out 473.9rwhp on 23psi :). Really really happy with the tune and the car drives beautifully, will be leaving at this level for a little bit and see how it goes around lakeside raceway!

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list of things to do:

Ceramic coatManifold

rear housing

wastegate

dump pipe

Piant rocker covers or fit a spare set of rb26 covers not sure my stick with the rb25 covers

Fit -10 fittings to rocker covers

Fit -10 fittings to catch can and run lines

Piant engine bay

Mount HIDs properly

Fit strut brace

Fit turbo beanie or heat shield

Paint lip spoiler

Paint new front bar

Paint 400r side skirts

Repair rust in LHF door and respray

Repair and paint rear bar

Fit Pivot push start button

Fit Greddy oil pressure guage

Fit Greddy oil temp guage

(all made in a custom switch guage panel)

Fit shift light

Fit new Nardi steering wheel & quick release hub

Fit new carbon fabric gear boot & hand brake boot surrounds

Fit new carbon fabric centre consol lid cover

Fit new polycarbonate box for surge tank and pump

looks like ive got a lot on my plate

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just a quick update. fitted the pivot push start button, moved the eboost2 to the pillar,fitted 4"intake pipe, painted/fitting duck wing, painted the dash in wrickle paint which came up really good and fitted new gear shift/handbrake boot.

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just a quick update. fitted the pivot push start button, moved the eboost2 to the pillar,fitted 4"intake pipe, painted/fitting duck wing, painted the dash in wrickle paint which came up really good and fitted new gear shift/handbrake boot.

So when is it coming home Tony ?

thanks anthony, i'll look him up and you aswell when i make my way up there.

i was up there at easter and saw a nice black r33 boosting past blazes burgerie. wonder if that was you? sounded awsome!!:cheers:

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