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so to carry on with me having no idea what im doing, this happened

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fair spin out for myself been over 10 years since ive seen a fj20 in the bay! and man does it look good!

just by chance i came across this low k s12 engine, and just thought f**k it so bought the fj sold the rb26/30 sold turbo setup and all the other shit and focusing on buying fj parts

so ive got a

gtx 30/76 .82

1000cc rochesters w ashford rail

2x40mm gates

going to run a external crank trigger and eventually external oil pump setup, just going to get it all going first then take it as it comes, car will be on some sort of e85 hoping for a 300kw + setup

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also billy was super nice and modded a r32 crossmember for me moving it forward 25mm, so i can piss off the offset spacers, i need to get a longer steering shaft of spacer made up to work, should be done soon,

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