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Yeah I could have had 3 complete bottom ends for nothing but I was a day late he had already thrown them out.

I have done everything so far, cheaper that way. Will leave the tunning of the haltech to Rob at Ried Racing though, but it wont be long and Ill work on learning that too.

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Floody,

If you like the passage, you'll love the R31 I might be getting if I am lucky in about 7-8 weeks. It's a GTS-X....RB26, Single T78 and all the bits to go with it, should be in the 10 second bracket. Will have to wait and see.

Floody,

If you like the passage, you'll love the R31 I might be getting if I am lucky in about 7-8 weeks.  It's a GTS-X....RB26, Single T78 and all the bits to go with it, should be in the 10 second bracket.  Will have to wait and see.

Sounds awesome Scott, heres hoping you get lucky!!

I'll be hanging out to see that if you get it!

here's the list:

R31 - 1987 Skyline GTS

RB26DETT

T88 turbo

Trust wastegate

Trust FMIC

HKS exhaust and piping

OS Giken triple plate clutch

R33 GTR 5spd gearbox

HKS fuel rail

SARD injectors

R33 GTR fuel pump

Trust oil cooler

Greddy Profec B boost control

M's boost gauge, Greddy oil, fuel and exhaust temperature gauges

RAZO turbo timer

SSR 16" alloys

Bride racing seat

5 point roll cage - approx 650-700BHP

Sounds good to me.

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