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So iv been checking this forum out for a while now,theres so much good technical info and good reads i thought i might aswell start my own build thread.

Iv got a few builds on the go but my main focus is my R32 which is 99% complete and we have just started tuning.

here we go

Quick spec list:

RB26dett (120,000kms)

Stock internals

T04-r Turbo

Trust copy manifold (braced)

Tial 44mm v-band wastegate

3" stainless exhuast finishing next to gearbox

HKS intercooler kit

Greddy oil cooler kit

Greddy magnetic sump plug

Nissmo oil filter

Koyo copper radiator with viscous and shroud

HKS air filter

HKS earth kit

Yellow jacket coil packs

modified factory sump

N1 water pump

surge tank setup with walbro and bosch 044

Link G4 ECU

D2 coilovers

JIC magic front camber arms

JIC magic rear camber arms

some random castor arms

solid subframe bushes

strengthend castor arms mounts

cusco strut brace

cusco rear swaybar

RB20det gearbox

extreme drift 6puk clutch

17x9.5 drift teks/17x9.5 Rota grids

25mm spacers

Racepro drivers seat

Silvester camlock harness

Greeedy,Omori,HKS guages

Blitz dual sbc boost controller

Apexi RSM

Full 8 point roll cage

Drag wing

And the mission began by transfering everything from my non-compliable GTR into my caged 4 door

Imported this from garage defend

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Engine out

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Then i started adding all the adjustible suspension arms etc

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Cheers guys, Yea trying to keep the looks pretty simple dude,and it can always go lower!

This is the stage im at now, iv had her running a couple times and everything seems to be good,ran really good from the get go as we could just adjust the master fuel to get it to idle fairly lean as im still runing all the rubbish under the plenum, we also added the TPS map from my friends rb26 to speed things along so hopefully ill have it on the dyno soon.

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There wasn't much room for the wastegate & screamer

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And a quick video

Love it looks great, but a bit funny with the flared out front and standard rear. you can get some wide body kit for the rear of these. someone on here is in the process of doing it

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/398169-mohsens-wide-body-r32-sedan-buildsemi-restoration/

Haha yea i had to add that filter/air intake,it would of just sucked up so much hot air! and yup its rwd mate

Yea iv seen the wide body rear guards for these but im just not much of a fan of widebody to be honest,the GTR front guards will be as extreme as ill go i think ;)

Thanks for the positive feedback :thumbsup:

My other project on the go at the moment is the laurel,this will be sort of a daily driver :happy:

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Drove it around for about a year rb20e manual so now im in the middle of swaping in an rb20det.

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Replacing all the factory arms with adjustible ones,i also have a nolathane rear subframe bush kit and an r200 lsd

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Fresh import motor 110,000kms, in excellent condition

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Also my old man owns this, 100,000kms Turbo manual Nissmo model

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Haha yea i had to add that filter/air intake,it would of just sucked up so much hot air! and yup its rwd mate

Yea iv seen the wide body rear guards for these but im just not much of a fan of widebody to be honest,the GTR front guards will be as extreme as ill go i think ;)

Thanks for the positive feedback :thumbsup:

yeah its just opinion really, i don't think may people would notice anyway.

what are the offsets on those rota grids? didn't think they looked that good on a 32, but now iv seen them i kinda wan't

Their just copys of Te37's bro they look good on alomst everything! haha

Sadly I only have 2 of them,but mine are 17x9.5 15p,iv got 25mm spacers on the front to but with the GTR guards and massive camber they sit in guards.

You can also get them in 18x10,but im not sure of the offset

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So over the last couple of weeks my mate/tuner mike and i have been doing the final touches to the car before we start tuneing.

Its not pretty,but weve wired in a direct power feed from the batter for the coils & igniter,the loom beeing that old that there definantly would have been a voltage drop to the coils,as we have found on alott of cars this age lately,so combined with the new yellow jacket coils we shud have a nice strong spark.

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Started wireing in my Apexi RSM and wireing the the Inovate afr guage into the link ecu,

also intalling a distribution block,plus i added a 10" electric fan on the back

of my intercooler since their was so much room down there, should help with inlet temps when the cooler isnt get much frontal airflow

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my assistant

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