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hi all thort id put my mates car up that were building,is r30 4 door originally L20turbo manual,its taken 4 moths to get it from stock to were it is now,should be completed in 3 or so weeks,

,black top sr20

tomie rocker stopper

jjr large sump

pwr oil cooler,custom oil lines

600x300 intercoller,custom mounted in engine bay for response and battle proof

53mm alloy radiator,

high mount steam pipe manifold

garret gt2871

custom intake,custom dump,custom oil and water lines

all heater hoses,cold start,anything that can leak and cause dramas removed

3inch stainless exhaust

custom tailshaft

s13 engine cross member

was steering box,but changed to r33 steering rack,r31 steering colum custom mounted,custom power steering lines

s13 fornt hubs,nismo lower control arms,

r32 front brakes and sloted rotors

s13 coilovers

exedy heavy duty clutch

s13 gearbox custom gearbox crossmember

r200 longnose lsd

bosch 044

550cc injectors,malpasi fuel pressure reg

front faceing plenium

ford eb thermo fans

cars been completely rewired from scratch,with bare bare minimum, custom switch board mounted in center, battery behind passenger seat

auto meter gauges

velo drivers seat copy reacaro passenger seat

saas 5 point harness

hydrolic hand brake

r33 master cylinder custom brake lines

all sound deading removed,resprayed in wheel silver,

z32 afm and going with a nisstune ecu,

engine dampner

custom catch to drain back in to standard oil return

thats about it,its be design for everything to be easily and quickly fixable,motor was mounted as far and as low as posible but still able to get the gearbox bolts from the top,everything inside engine bay to allow for tapping,hopefully it going to be a good reliable weapon,

will post more pics up soon and as we get more

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fn mad! go the r30! with the sr in there itdl handle on rails! im running similar set up in my dr30, r32 xmember with 33 rack, got ne more pics/info on the rack conversion? i just want to c how u guys fitted up the crossmember.

love ur work btw

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