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Yea got it from a 180 same as a s13 need the wiring aswell all the wires have to be re arranged to suit not that hard took 20min start to finish to have it all wired up and working couldnt find a write up but was pretty straight forward to work out wire placement between both looms

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Not as easy as it used to be but do come up wrecking from time to time just have to find someone that is willing to cut the subloom thats hard wired into the dash loom thats the hard part

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Hks filter on

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The steering bush I made up

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Period era nismo brace fitted up

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greddy kit

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Small amount of wiring to get the cluster working fully but totally worth it

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made a full loom so looks factory

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Kinugawa braided lines

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HKS oil and oil filter

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Pulled rear out and switched it over to a r32 5bolt lsd and completely removed hicas and fitted steering lock spacers

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Decided the s1 front bar and lip weren't cutting it anymore so went to a s2 front bar and put lip on that

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put the boot badges back on

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and when you say to a 2 year old want to help dad on the car this is the outcome lol

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only few small things to do left to get it ready then it will be on a boat on its way to aussie so should be seen on the streets in wa early next year then I can start building up the car lol

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