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you should look at it now because you will only be out of pocket an extra $1000 buy the time you do the maths.

have a read of this and see what you are up for.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/369356-2630-34gtr/

Yeah tweety Ive read that thread, I've always been concerned about the need to change more of the things in the engine bay; wiring loom, ECU, all plumming etc..

you dont need to change the loom or ecu?

the loom only attaches to the head, which is still rb26 and the ecu would be changed and tuned as its a modified engine,

plumming is getting custom made as youre using a big single...so only the adaptor plate is different.

I'm not building a RB26/30, hence no research... I'm building a RB26 and I know enough about them to complete this build just fine, but thanks for the concern.. I've been researching RB26 builds for the last 5 years or so as I always knew I was buying a GTR and I have always loved a high revving RB26 :thumbsup:

Yeah okay, well a little miss understanding but thats cool..

No real updates today, still waiting on rims from Japan, car from body shop and engine from engine builder hahaha Good things come to those who wait so i guess I'll wait some more...

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Hey Guys, bit of an update... :thumbsup:

These arrived in the mail today.. Mmmmmmmmmm :worship:

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TE37 SL 18"x10.5" +15 all round!

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Other then that, the car is still at the panel shop waiting for parts from japan (front and rear diffusers, nismo pods)... Taking ages!!

Engine sump is finished however still waiting for all the internals..

I just want some thing at home to tinker with hahaha

Cheers

Other then that, the car is still at the panel shop waiting for parts from japan (front and rear diffusers, nismo pods)... Taking ages!!

Hey mate,

where and how much exactly are you getting the rear diffuser from?

Cheers,

Anthony

Hey mate,

where and how much exactly are you getting the rear diffuser from?

Cheers,

Anthony

Sorry mate, the panel shop ordered it from Nissan Japan brand new.

Not sure but the genuine brand new wheels, front and rear diffusers, nismo rear pods and side skirts were $13700 delivered...

So I'm guessing it was fairly pricey... Haha

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Hey guys,

Things have been a little slow lately, waiting for the parts from Japan..

I went to see Tony at knight engines today, porting is getting done and the block should be finished at the machine shop today :thumbsup:

The engine will be fitted next tuesday or Wednesday by Shaun at boostworx and all custom piping ect. made up to suit..

Then it's on with the two piece rotors and up on the boost haha

Photos up shortly.. Now things are arriving, things will be flowing along alot quicker!!

Cheers

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