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Started off with a r33 single cam automatic, had a SR20DET out of a spec R s15 and s14 5 speed lying around in the shed and decided to fit it to the skyline

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I used a s14 engine crossmember and power steering hoses and custom made a gearbox crossmember

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Fitted r33 gtst hubs and brakes with stainless braided hoses

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Got my tig welder out and custom made a 3 inch turbo back exhaust

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Getting bits of the wiring done

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Intercooler fitted

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95% complete in engine bay just have to go back and finish a couple things02cf76e086436f42a2d40f61f98de4f7.jpg

Fitted adjustable suspension, front and rear camber arms and 17x10 wheels

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First start

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Picture during first Drive

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Pretty much every thing but the driveshaft has been done by myself, yet to be put on a dyno for a final tune and still needs to be certified

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Good to see an unusual build!!!

What does it go like? Still standard turbo?

still standard ball bearing turbo and 44occ injectors, have only done around 50km since getting it going and was having issues with the wideband output into the link ecu so didnt get a chance to play with the tune at all, is just on a base map at the moment but still felt really good in the car am hoping for around 200kw atw when tuned

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still standard ball bearing turbo and 44occ injectors, have only done around 50km since getting it going and was having issues with the wideband output into the link ecu so didnt get a chance to play with the tune at all, is just on a base map at the moment but still felt really good in the car am hoping for around 200kw atw when tuned

Yeah awesome.

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