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Here she is boy's, my money pit 38K so far and counting..

Rebuilt engine, with forged interanls, Kelford Cams, ARP and Tomei fastners

Cusco sump baffle kit, Rebuilt 33 N1 Turbo's, SARD fuel rail 1400cc bosch motor sport injector for E85

Tomei dump pipe, Pro Fab 3 inch exhaust, OS giken twin plate clutch

Power FC with 80mm AFM's, and HKS inlet kit

Full Pro Fab CAMS spec cage, with Monza RS seats, and Drift works Harnesses

Brembo brake's, with Tilton floor mount pedal box, Nismo braided line kit

all control arms replace with either Unique autosport gear or Ikeya Formula

4.3 GTs4 diff gears, rear LSD rebuilt with Nismo kit.

ATTESA control box, and Suzuki Ingnis electric power steer kit

Full bare metal respray in Lambo peral Orange, Secret Mu carbon bonnet, N1 boot lip

Plastic's for performance plastic window kit

18x9.5 wheels for the road, 17x9 R33 GTR wheels for track work

would have forgotten a 100 things but shit happens

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Edited by Burgz32

what pogo sticks you running

Just dirty old HSD's at the moment, waiting for either the new blue series Murryflex, or olhins are fairly cheap at the moment..

Awesome! Planning on running the super series when it's all finished?

Curcuit racing doesn't really ring my bell, the odd club day here and there, mainly hillclimb's, maybe Targa wrest point 1 day.

Nice car , eta finished?

hopeing to knock it over before christmas Toffy, just depends on $$$, need about 2-3 grand to do the detail, oil lines fuel line etc etc.

  • 2 weeks later...

Looking good burgs, will be a nice rig. Looking forward to hill climbing sometime in the future myself.

looking forward to doing the full hillclimb season next year, gunna try and finish the thing for a power cruise debut..

but it all comes down to $$$$$$

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

hows this thing coming along?

I found something that costs more that Racecar, kid due in 7 weeks so on the back burner at the moment..

but it's 85% complete, needs oil lines and the dash wired up, then put the windows in and a tune.

so about $2500 left to spend, just not enough hours in the day..

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