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Got my car today

R31 nissan skyline

mitsibishi sienna red

4 door sedan

rb25det

rb25det box

single spinner

16 inch roh rims ... not sure if i like em or not

stock brakes, sure dont like them

suspension is rather fresh feels good

stock cooler exhaust - room for improvement for sure

paint is shite, body dead straight

car drives like a dream - starts first go, no smoke, idles smooth pulls well , box is nice and easy to use

made 240 rwhp at 10psi .. currently on around 215 @ 7 psi .. thanks to sst for dyno run on short notice

traction in wet is a joke without lsd

in dry hooks up well,

things begins to boogie round 4.5k , stock exhaust dump etc really killing it

crazy induction noises from pod, thanks to grant at per4manz

thanks to mayhem for checking it over for me today

thanks to borris aka bozz in mel for building it right and looking after it. bar the spray, - no stress mate

mods are lined up

simon is sorting me a cooler in exchange for my gearbox from project 30

ps. - if anyone knows where nice guy daz is, tell him i want my money for that car asap or it will be repossed.

pat at quick fit morley is doing me my turbo back system once regoed

might find it will have cefiro seats in front soon too

its off to be sprayed tomorrow

so atm im looking for

lsd diff of some sort - no i will not weld the ****

some bigger brakes soon

some cheap 16 inch rubber

if u can help me with any of these lemme know

pics soon , once its resprayed

Tom

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ahhhh so that's where it ended up!

Congrats on the purchase. :(

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If you're after some decent tyres at a good price, try the "Sava INTENSA" under $200 a tyre, and they are damn good for the money... however, tyres aren't something that you want to take the 'cheap option' with, so if you intend to do more than drive around like a decent law abiding road user, you might want to spend some money on getting some decent ($400+each) tyres, considering that's what's holding you on the road. :)

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