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So hey Rezzinator all those Pics (you know the ones  :( ) that I have of you, what do I do with them? now that you`ve lost you job a cant bribe you!!

You still have them??? Oh shiiiiiiit... :O

By the way, yesterday I was blown away by your generosity Terry and I had a really good time (kicking your ass around the pool table was a highlight B) ) hahaha. I won't forget it mate and when I'm in a position to do the same I will.

Dude thats fine, I dont expect anything back, did it because I wanted to. Hey btw I think the Skyline would be a better buy than the silvia. Bit of a rarer car, already Turbo, hasnt got some poxy brown interior .I also think if you can afford it go up on the price.

"Dude your inbox must be full cant send you this"

Well it is a Zenki S14, very early one (non ABS)

It has quite a lot of bits on it, all of which were put on before I got it.

3-core radiator

Oil Cooler

S15 Engine

S15 BB turbo

Equal length manifold (so it sounds nice)

Engine damper thingo

Some exhaust

GReedy Intercooler with custom steel piping and no BOV for flutter action

Z32 AFM

Apexi AFC (all set to Zero, but I am 99% sure it has a chipped ECU)

HKS EBC-III switched off so I run 0.7bar

Water temp and boost gauges

Apexi pen turbo timer

Silk Road coilovers F:10kg R:8kg but they seem quite nice

2-way LSD

S15 rear subframe

2x BBS LM 17x9+20 wheels

4x Stern R16 17x9+24 wheels

2x Enkei RP-01 17x9+22 wheels

I run 20mm spacers on the rear and 13mm on the front

Currently I am using 235/45 fronts and 235/40 rears

I have some 215/45 tyres ready to go as the rears are finished now.

Honda NSX yellow

Some front bar thing

Kouki taillights

Flared rear wheel arches and rolled front guards

Punch Koala stickers also a Kangaroo road sign sticker

HID headlights

Momo Race steering wheel

75mm steering wheel spacer

Recaro reclinable seat (which is way too high)

Handbrake button thing

That is all I can remember, I should work it out fully one day.

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