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HI Guys

wanted to share my build with you guys what it was and where its going

first of got the car, what a wreck

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I know what You thinking Why-TF would someone buy that, well with only a 100 or so of these making our shores they are somewhat rare and worth saving in my eyes

some of the items that was raped by the previous owner

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left to stand for 4 years

http://s762.photobucket.com/user/andre_sx/media/200sx/IMG_20150208_172407_zpspzszmqr8.jpg.html?sort=3&o=48

with one window open couldnt close it after the burn

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then the Burn

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some holes on the left side, wtf

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another raped item

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dirty as F

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so let the fun and games begin

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ready to pull out the motor

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out she comes

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out and ready for prep

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ready for prime and some holes filled up

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primed

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and painted engine bay

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a bit of assembly going on

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then decided to remove battery tray for some RB goodness

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comparison so far

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Edited by andre_gtr
  • 1 month later...

OKay done some work on the Pussy magnet below

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First painted and fitted some new bushes on the front suspension

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Then installed the r33 crossmemeber and steering rack

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Also did the arches and assembled suspension

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dit some other random items like test fitted side skirts some body smoothing etc

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Built the hybrid s14 rb harness

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Started assembling the engine bay

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installed some brake lines and r33 gts brakes

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Also dropped in a mockup rb to check all clearanes used gtr engine mounts

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