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Hi :) 

I decided to post this thread, my car was building about 3 years. Rest u will see on photos :D

I live in Poland so LHD conversion MUST BE to fast & safe driving :(  Car is already done, i have many pictures from building.

Beginning:

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And mapping, car spec for 2015 :

Engine:
*Turbo BorgWarner S300SX 83-75 91. A/R Twin Scroll
*ECU EMU (Bluetooth to Nexus 7 + Boost Controller + AFR + IAT)
*High performance coil pack (blue one)
*Injectors DENSO 800cc
*Fuel pump Aeromotive 340 Stealth
*Water cooler Mishimoto 52mm
*Fans Cosswortch
*Clutch OS Giken Twin Plate
*Connecting Rod Bolt Kit ARP 202-6007

Suspension:
*Coilover Tein MonoFlex 8/7
*Rear strut brace HKS
*Full polyurethane bushing kit

Intake:
*Air filter AEM 21-3059DK
*FMIC 600x300x76
*Bov Tial 44mm

Exhaust:
*Exhaust manifold Twin Scroll
*Exhaust JASMA 3-3.5"
*Westgate Tial 60mm

Brakes:
*Calipers form Cayenne (360x30 IS-F front discs, 350x20 370z rear discs)
*Brake pump BM57
*Brake proportioning valve - Tilton

Exterior:
*Wheels JAPAN RACING JR3 19x10.5j et.22
*Tyres Michelin Pilot Super Sport 265/35/19
*Steel wheel nuts - TPI
*Headlights lens LHD
*Colour Jupiter Red from new AMG

Interior:
*Nexus 7 II in 2 DIN place (gauges and music)
*Steering wheel R34 GT-T
*Short shifter
*Air conditioning
*Cockpit s14&r33
*Alcantara headlining and sun visors + S15 black OEM Light units

Sound:
*Front speakers - Morel Dotech Ovation 6
*Amplifier - u-Dimension ProX 500.24 AYA
*Speaker cable - Prolink OFC PRO CAV1003
*Signal cable - custom Klotz MY206 + Neutrik Connectors
*Sound deadening (bulkhead, cockpit, floor, roof, rear fenders, doors) - Dynamat SuperLite (over 40 mats) + foam GMS 3mm & 10mm

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And the car look like that:

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And few details :)

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And some photos with my friend S15 Spec-R :)

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And again mapping :)

Actually car spec:

Engine:
*Rods Bridgeway H-Beam
*CP Pistons
*Turbo JRspec GTX3582R BB .82 t3 undivided
*Cams HKS SS 264
*ARP 202-6007 + ARP ARP-202-4207
*ACL Race con rod + main 
*Cometic 1.3mm head gasket
*Nitto oil pump
*Intake manifold Greddy
*Harmonic balancer Ross Tuffbond
*Trigger KIT
*ECU EMU
*Coil packs 
*Injectors DW 680cc
*Fuel pump Aeromotive 340 Stealth
*Water cooler 52mm
*Fans Spal's VA09-AP12/C-54A
*Clutch Competition Clutch Twin Disc 4-60452-C
*Aeroquip + AN


Suspension:
*MeisterR Zeta-R
*Cusco Rear Camber Arms
*All possible polyurethane

Intake:
*Air filter AEM 21-3059DK
*FMIC 600x300x76
*Bov HKS SSQV

Exhaust:
*Exhaust manifold divided handbuild by GGarage
*Exhaust custom 3" + middle muffler Magnaflow and rear HKS Priest
*Wastegate Tial MV-S

Brakes:
*Front Brembo 18ZL/18ZR + 360x30 | Rear Akebono 370Z + 350x20 disc
*Brake pump BM50
*Tilton brake valve

Exterior:
*Wheels JR3 19x10.5j et.22 + front spacer 15mm and rear 8mm
*Michelin Pilot Super Sport 265/35/19
*Bixenon lens LHD
*Colour Jupiter Red from MB AMG
*Fender Washers
*Auto Select Devil Wing
*Nismo Rear Wing End Covers
*Nismo Clear Front Side Indicators
*Spatsy R33 GT-R V-Spec
*Carbon cooling panel

Interior:
*Steering wheel R34 GT-T
*Nismo Quick Shift Kit
*Air conditioning
*Cockpit s14&r33
*Alcantara headlining and sun visors + S15 black OEM Light units
*Defi boost gauge

Sound:
*Headunit Asus Nexus 7 II
*Front speakers - Morel Dotech Ovation 6
*Amplifier - Emphaser EA 4100-500
*Subwoofer Gladen SQX 12"
*Speaker cable - Prolink OFC PRO CAV1003
*Signal cable - Prolink Futura FTC101
*Sound damping (bulkhead, cockpit, floor, roof, rear fenders, doors) - Dynamat SuperLite + foam GMS 3mm & 10mm
*Bosch S5 74aH

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It take a while, but dyno tell the truth :P

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Car driving amazing :) Have a lot of power, have insane sound - quiet but in WOT afrer 4500rpm is freaky ****ing looooud 
At the days we adjust cams so i hope spool will be about 400 rpm better :P

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And some photos from car show in my city:

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And we go on biggest JDM car show in Poland - JapFest:

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And on place :)

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Afterparty :P

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Amazing work, well done!! Thanks for sharing.

The dyno sheets seem to list power as 'km', do you know the hp/kw figures?

Also what's the registration process like in Poland, is it hard to get/keep a car like this registered?

52 minutes ago, k_d said:

Car looks fantastic!!!!

Love the attention to detail.

Thanks :) Doing the best i can.

48 minutes ago, Duncan said:

holy shit! great work doesn't even start to cover that!

what was the firewall from, out of interest? And is it a totally custom dash?

Thanks :D

Firewall is from LHD 200sx s14 p&p, center of dash is from s14 and sides from r33 and after we made one piece from fiberglass.

34 minutes ago, V28VX37 said:

Amazing work, well done!! Thanks for sharing.

The dyno sheets seem to list power as 'km', do you know the hp/kw figures?

Also what's the registration process like in Poland, is it hard to get/keep a car like this registered?

Thanks :)

Dyno show power on the engine KM=HP, 635HP = 520AWHP

Process of registration isn't soo hard, it take about 1 month waiting for permission from ministry of infrastructure :)

13 minutes ago, Roy said:

Looks liek an S14 dash. Great work!

 

Strippers look about as good at washing cars as junkies windscreens in Melbourne :)

Yes, center is from s14 and sides from r33, it looks very well passed :P

Haha :D VERY nice look, i can watch that movie again and again :D

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