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Been a while :(

Havent been on for some time now... been a bit busy.... lazy... u know :)

Well the main reason was my plans were to get a cheap track car... plans ended up with an AE86 for drift/circuit. In the end it wasnt going to be so cheap (morons and their sucking on the king of tax Takumis penis) the way i was doing it so... after looking around i ended up find this for a hell of a lot less.

It hasnt arrived yet... infact i havent even heard if its on a boat yet!! Anyway... heres some pics.

Its pretty much stock so heres the Specs:

RB20DET - Stock

Apexi POD (will be replaced with my stock airbox with a hiflo filter)

Std BOV with one way valve attached so it vents to atmo

BRIDE drivers seat

Generic poo recliner passenger

gutted rear end

East Beat tail light conversion kit

Vertex style bodykit (not sure on exact kit)

Cut down bonnet with nismo splitter (dont think its a GTR bonnet)

Apexi coilovers

HID Light kit

Clear indicators

Manual conversion

Catback

Its rough... definate drift pig.

Got some parts for it already...

-quick release steering wheel boss

-quick shift kit

-FMIC

Wheels coming soon (koya drift techs), oil cooler coming soon, paint job and more suspension goodies

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lol shut up fools!! :)

the paints a bit rough... but thats not much of an issue... thinking of painting it satin black with a deep red candy pearl and silver metal flakes through it.

satin blacks a nice cheap job and the candy is just in the clear so shouldnt end up costing heaps when respraying panels after they get bent a little :P

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hmmm looking at some other 4 door ones do they have a clear lense over them... or a darker one? maybe the lens has been removed and the innards painted?

oh well... i hate the Std 4 door lights theyre puss ugly... look much better that way

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East bear tail light covers numbnuts-es!

who were the absolute legends that hooked you up with such a cheap dorifter?

Its two different kits as well from memory, a godfather front bar and sides, and a different style rear bar. Also you're gonna need to wire up reverse lights into those tail lights (they're sedan tail lights btw with a cover on top of em) to meet ADRs.

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why are you replacing the pod with the box with a panel filter?

nice car ;)

cause im puting an FMIC on it.... want it as "legal" as possible for daily driving :)

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East bear tail light covers numbnuts-es!

who were the absolute legends that hooked you up with such a cheap dorifter?

Its two different kits as well from memory, a godfather front bar and sides, and a different style rear bar. Also you're gonna need to wire up reverse lights into those tail lights (they're sedan tail lights btw with a cover on top of em) to meet ADRs.

haha ooooh ok :) sweet

the same legends that are taking 3 weeks to reply to my emails cause it still isnt on a boat yet ;)

altho its kind of worked out ok anyway.

lol

into the tail lights? i cant remember... normal 32s dont have em in the tail lights do they? i cant remember where mine were on my old 32... i thought that little white thing on the rear bar was for reverse? haha oh well... i also need a stop light at eye height so im going to have to find my old spoiler and chuck that on temporarily :(

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