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Econ
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Post by Econ »

A few more new additions to the car today.

1. Splitfire coilpacks
2. Cobra Sidewinder seats
3. Sabelt 4 point racing Harnesses
4. D1 Snap off Steering wheel kit.
5. OMP Steering wheel

All was a bit of a task to get in the car but once we had finished with the welder everything seemed to go ok :lol:

Heres a few pictures I hope you like the changes I have made.

James

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Econ
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Post by Econ »

A bit of an update on my Skyline.

All the work has been done by Kream Developments (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kream-Dev ... 10?fref=ts) on the exterior and Engine was built by Andy at SPA (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Serious-p ... 1262073384)

All the mapping was done by Abbey Motorsport and she managed a very nice 425BHP and 400lbs Torque. I do have a dyno sheet but I haven’t managed to scan it yet but I am very happy with those numbers. I have two boost settings 1bar and 1.4bar depending on my mood, I am really happy with how the car has turned out and my next steps will be to make some alterations to the exterior by adding a few more carbon bits and trying to improve the traction, She has all that power now but is a bit light on the rear end so things like new arms, bushes and a roll cage are top of the shopping list. Below is a bit of a specification list but I am sure I have forgotten a few things but hopefully I included the important bits…

Exterior
Full Veilside C1 Body kit
Nismo Carbon Fibre Bonnet
Nismo Clear indicators
18” Rota Wheels GTR RotaDrift Black
Full Respray in a custom Yellow paint

Interior
Cobra Sidewinder seats
4 point racing harnesses
OMP Steering wheel
Snap off steering wheel kit
Rear seats stripped out

Engine & Suspension
HKS Exhaust
BC Racing BR Coilovers
Apex rear subframe locking kit
HKS SQV
Apex front mount intercooler
HKS air filter
Splitfire Coilpacks
Exeedy paddle clutch
HKS Exhaust
Decat
Garret 3076R Turbo
550CC Injectors
Link ECU
Mocal 19 Row oil cooler
Welbro fuel pump
TOMEI Camshafts Procam
Complete Air-con removed to save weight
Driftworks Front Tension Rods
Complete engine rebuild


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Post by Stuart »

Love the rear three quarter shot :) (You need to use IMG tags for this forum mate, so I edited that for you).
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Econ
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Post by Econ »

Thanks mate. the rear doesn't look like that at the moment. I was on the way to the London to Brighton Skyline run for help the hero's a couple of weeks ago when someone drove in to the back of the car :(

The insurance company is sorting it out now.

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Post by pablo »

That looks cool. It's weird because there's no way i'd go for that colour but i still think it looks cool.
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Harry
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Post by Harry »

That looks really good hope you get the Insurance sorted out

Econ
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Post by Econ »

Hopefully it gets sorted this week. Apparently the quote is over with the insurance company for the repair. I am going to try calling them today and see where we are with it

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Post by john B »

I'm not a huge fan of Veilside kits but I have to say that does quite suit the R34, just out of interest was that car originally from Jurgen @jmimports just looks like one of his number plates....

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Post by Econ »

Thanks John. I originally got the car from Torque Imports

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