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Originally posted by whatsisname

Nice numbers! What mods have been carried out, other than the obvious RB20DET transplant? Slicks?

heres a list of mods I posted up a while ago

#Rb25det convertion.

#High mount TD06 turbo, with external waste gate. #BOV.

#Skyline running gear convertion.

#brake convertion.

#hub convertion.

#4 inch HKS supper dragger exhaust.

#Power FC

#4 inch dump pipe

#koni adjustable suspension, with king springs.

#17x8/235, 17x9/245 Nismo GTLM-2 wheels

#Biggest and thickest intercooler that will fit.

#Biggest and thickest radiator that will fit.

#All the usual gauges inside.

#Cream leather recaro’s

#Momo Sports wheel, and gear knob.

#Razo race pedals

#Jet black re-spray

#Veilside front bar

#180sx veilside side skirts.

#R34 GTt rear wing.

#GTR brake booster.

#Polished cam covers.

#alpine head unit.

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Originally posted by NIZ180

well done man, I was talking with jason today and he told me the car ran some good times congrats. They must have worked overtime on the car, didn't they just get that turbo in recently???

they got it on the night before the drag racing at willow bank, and had no time to test it, so the drag's was it's 1st test with the new turbo on.

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