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Heyya doing lads!

Been on the form for awhile but taut i would share my HCR32 with all you skyline loves.

Scored by Andy @ Powervehicles. One late night i found this HCR32, grade 4 with a C grade on the inside.

Happy to go ahead with placing bid on it i woke up the next morning to find an email saying YES you are the new owner of this.

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After a small wait the car was back at andys yard! and on closer inspection it was found to have,

- Tein Super Street

- Bride Drivers seat

- Full exhaust from the Downpipe back

- HKS mushrum filter

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Awyway i could fill up pages of the last 2 years but ill fill ya's in on the spec and ill keep you guys updated as it happens

Engine:

- HKS filter

- GTR front mount Intercooler

- GTR fuel Pump

- Full exhaust (Of unknow make)

- Turbo Elbow

- Samco hose's

- HKS Fcon-S

- HKS rad cap

- Nismo thermostat

Suspension:

- CST coilover (replaced the Tein one as they were shot)

- Front and Rear Cuscon strut braces

- Whiteline tension rod bushs

- Apex Front upper camber arms

- DW sub frame collers

- DW poly bush's in controle arms

Wheels

- Rota Torques (sorry lads not that rich) 17 x 9 all around

- 5Zigen Pro-Racer lug nuts

Brakes

- DB-Power Big brake kit 315mm

- Endless Super street

Transmission

- Spec Stage 2 clutch

- Tomei 2way Trax Advance

- Nismo Clutch Pivot

Body:

- Standard Kit with URAS monkey magic bumper

Inside stuff:

- Nardi Deep Corn + Bell short boss

- Greddy SMi Boost gauge + controler

- Fcon Navigator

- Turbo Timer (wow)

Pic's of my motor

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The arty ones

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strip down !!!!!!

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Head going next week to Martin Tracy @ westward engineering when the rest of the parts arrive. Full Port flowbench, CNC cut valves, new supertech springs and retainers etc!!

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Block,Crank,Rods were dropped off earlyer in the week, rebore .5mm over size with forged pistons to match, Arp,-Mains, Rods, and head bolts,

Also dropped off my new injectors to get flow tested !!!!!

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Cylinder 1 seams to have been suffering badly from DET

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Its only really when ya look at a good(ISH) cylinder ya can see how DET has caused it to eaten into piston number 1

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and has left its marked !!

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Ill post up what ill be running! I hope to get to 300KW's but not sure what ill get really!

Block back deck and beautifully cross hached

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CP pistons in all there glory........:grinno:

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smile for ur close up!:boobies:

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Full set of new lifters was gona go solid but no point as it ant gona be reving over 8k rpm :( , so got on to the guys at www.apexperformance.co.uk who sorted me out with a set for Very good money!

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tho i must say i rang my local nissan garage for the crack to see what kinda money they wanted for a full set!!!! O its a import we'll have to look into it! got a call back !!!!! There 90euro......(tuat for a sec class).......... then they said EACH LOL

As iv said earlyer www.PowerHouseRacing.com came up top guys when a rang looking for valve springs from Supertech, tho these will be helping be got near 8k rpm

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Picked up the rad differance to the OEM item!

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And the best till last, picked up this PLAZMAMAN inlet with a Plaz throttle body too, must say build qulity is 100% as u can see from the pics below.

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Just need to figure out what im gona do with the bottom half of the inlet manifold!!!!!!!!!

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