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Here's my project so far

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Striping it down

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Custom 5 stud rear axles

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5 stud front hubs

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S13 coilovers 

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Coilovers, r32 brakes, s13 knuckles, Cazman caster rod, 5 stud hub, adjustable lca, adjustable rack ends and garage7 r31 to s13 rack end adapters

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Undercoat  

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Painted

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New master, slave cylinder and line 

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Re-drilled rear rotors and also now using vr commodore calipers

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Whiteline front and rear swaybars 

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New trailing arms

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Whiteline panhard bar

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Chipped off all the tar

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