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Thought I might start a thread on my BNR32 that I purchased about a year ago.

Details:

Black r32 gtr

Came with a forged motor (which didn't last)

Stock everything else

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Added some defi gauges to monitor things, then one night going up the freeway dropped down to 2nd and BANG!! Rear turbo blew and managed to putt home making no boost. Put some HKS 2530's on, power fc, 1000cc injectors. Made 313kw on low boost ( actuators needed adjusting) then a month after that the motor let go and lost compression :(

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From there the motor let go and decided to do a full rebuild

JE pistons

Stock rods

New rings

Grex oil pump

High octane sump

Tomei poncams

Tomei valve springs

Mines baffles

Brain crower valves

ARP studs throughout

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Then had some parts arrive and had the front hubs aqua blasted. post-38653-13983380344768_thumb.jpgpost-38653-13983380500416_thumb.jpgpost-38653-13983380684357_thumb.jpg

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And that's where I'm at now. The motor should be back soon. Front diff is getting rebuilt with new shims, ordered a haltech platinum pro with eflex sensor, and will be getting new wheel bearings and ball joints throughout the front end.

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Front support all painted, now to finish off the RHS wheel arch texture coating, clean up the BOV's then replace the rusted clamps.

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Paint stripped my cooler and gave it a decent clean but not 100% happy with it so might grab a ARC item :).

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