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Fit box on the weekend fit in the tunnel perfect except for the cross member mount on the body which it in the way .so ive had to modify the mount lil bit of cuting and welding took about 2hrs to do

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Small update

Have it up and runing and retuned made 430kw at 22psi rear housing is holding it back atm 6262 with 82 rear. Upgrading to a 6870 1.15 rear and go from there

Took it to the track got kick out

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Tune only running 23psi (boost controler off) made 470kw's

Ran out of legg 3 weeks ago 10.5 @139mph 1.9 60ft

Has a r32 gtr rear 4.11 ratio

So i got a silva diff that has 3.7 ratio and put my gtr center and half shafts in it and it works!!...home job coz no money....

Took to the drags last nite ran a 10.2 @141mph 1.9 60ft (got off the throttle off transbrake see the log)

Also wired up a switch to the link g4 for a log

Afted seeing intake temps sould think about upgrading me intercooler (justjap coolingpro 75mm thick)

Coming upgrades

Emtron egt modules and egt cuplings

Hypertune 600/300 100mm thick intercooler

TI 5bar map sensor

More boost

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No one is to blame accidents happen

Thats life

Droped my car off at the start of january i droped my car in for a tune the person was moving it in the car park when the dip stick got court in throttle body couldnt stop the car and damaged the rear badly (driver hooked it to save the front leagend!!) Turns out dip stick poped out the block 3yrs owning it never had a problem oh well.tuner was very helpfull with sorting it out via insurace top bloke!!! .got a payout keeped the car the end

Found a red r32 gtst for $2000 no rego . stock rb20 with rb25 gearbox convertion

Justs need new front gaurds,gtr bonnet and front bar (which i am after) and a spray job

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Today started started to stipped the motor etc ready to put my running gear in

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Did a fit up with the new intake to fab up the intercooler piping with a dummy motor .motor is out geting a freshin up new rings,bearing and slightly larger cams and removel of vct

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