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Hey guys sorry if I'm on the wrong forum but I need help I have a r33 with the rb20e engine and i just bought a rb25det neo automatic but it has a cut harness but I can get the harness from a manual neo motor. Can someone give me a run down on this swap, the rb20e is also automatic.

Today's been a productive day. My paint man sent me pics of the skirts , far spats and origin roof spoiler painted up and left in the oven. The guys work is 110% and can't recommend him enough. He's also reprinting the front lip as I scuffed it slightly a few months back

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Also picked up these absolutely immaculate lancer evo 2 seats. These are in remarkable condition for almost 24years old. I've never had any says apart from oem in a road car so these will be a welcomed change. I wanted something not too in your face as I wanna keep the cockpit colours scheme as close to factory as possible so would never go for red etc

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Hoping to have the car back on Friday so plan on taking it on a spin down to auto heroes in momdello this Saturday

collect the car from the bodyshop today and im chuffed. Its starting to look as I wanted now bar a boot lip currently being made.

I got the oem side skirts, oem rear pods and origin roof spoiler fitted , aswell as repairing the front lip..

opinions welcomed

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Got around to fitting the adjustable suspension arms there on sat. In the rear ive fitted Apex Performance toe arms and camber arms, Ive also fitted Driftworks traction arms. I know traction arms aint really necessary but if i was gonna fit one i may aswell do it right and fit them all. Also fitted in the front are Apex Performance tension rods. Ive kept all the new arms set to the same as factory items for the moment until i pick up some front camber arms and then ill get it all set as i want properly


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Something that bugged me about the recaros i bought were the fact the logos were faded and some of the threads disappearing, they are 20plus yrs old so i decided to get some white fsbric paint and go over the logos. They look alot better now i think. May only ber a small difference but better none the less


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My nardi personal grinta 350mm that i bought off andy in planet drift before xmas arrived today. Exactly as described and in excellent condition


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