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Hey guys. Thought I would do a write up of the car I have been building for the past 2 years. Its a s1 s14. I have had a bit of bad luck with the car. Its had 2 paint jobs because the first paintjob was crap. The car should be running with the next 2 months.

Body:

Full respray in honda oddessy midnight purple.

Shaved engine bay

Navan front bar

Navan side skirts

Jdm rear bar

Navan rear pods

Jdm front gaurds

Orgrin boot lip

Ganador mirrows

Wheels: work vskfs

18x9.5 -6 with 215 35 achillies tyres

18x10.5 +1 with 235 40 achillies tyres

Suspension:

25mm extended lower front control arms

Nissan maxima tie rods and adjustable ends

Hardrace castor rods

Hardrace toe arms

Interior:

Genuine Bride zeta3 seats

Genuine Bride seat rails

7 point cusco bolt in cage with side intrusion bars

Hkb boss kit

Nardi deep corn steering wheel

Battery in boot

Engine:

256 camtech cams

Tomei cam gears

Gates timing belt

Engine accessories:

Rb26 cam covers, valley cover and timing cover. All dipped in lepored print

Custom catch and overflot tank in one

Solid engine mounts

Slide industies custom forward facing plenum

90mm throttle body

Spitfire coilpacks

Turbo setup:

6boost manifold

Garret gt35r

50mm turbosmart wastegate

Turbsmart boost tee

3" dump pipe

3" stainless exhaust with 5" tip

Manifold, rear housing, dump pipe and screamer all hpc coated

100mm thick intercooler

Custom alloy intercooler pipes

Fuel setup:

2000c bosh injectors

Walbro fuel pump

Surd fuel rail

Turbosmart 1200 fuel reg

Electrical:

Haltech ell v2

Racepak dash

Holden astra electric powersteering pump

Relocated fuse box to under the dash

Drivetrain:

Npc 10" button clutch

Custom gearbox crossmember

Solid gearbox mount

1 piece tailshaft

R33 r200 diff and 5 bolt shafts

I think thats about it. I will keep you updeated with the build.

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