S13 200sx track/drift car

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gtst lad
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S13 200sx track/drift car

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I started this project almost a year ago now and thought rather than posting random threads about each bit fitted i may as well run a project thread and update as it goes along.
I've done all the work on the car myself apart from actually setting the suspension up but even then i had them set it to my specs

Spec right now is. (was first bought as a standard car for

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I like this a lot !!!

Nice one.

J.

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Paul - I remember the poor old GTR sitting in the same spot ... may she rest in pieces ... :).

What engine are you currently using - is that the 2.0 or is it bigger?
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looking good so whats next for her?
Trying my hand at web design!!

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Thanks 8)

Its an 1.8 engine ca18det, doing the job very well at the moment.

Next i'd really like to get a cage fitted but there's always something else that keeps stealing my savings lol also got a new front bumper on the way but its going in a container with a big order so will be around 9 weeks now.

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Post by PUDDIN »

looking nice mate good luck with your project hope to see it in action :)

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Post by Silver R33 GTR »

Looking like a proper tyre eater :-D very nice. Cant wait to see it in action.

Whats the oil cooler mounted on, is it just some ally plate?



Whats your comment on the harness and the seat. Was thinking about them for a project im involved with and whats better than first hand knowledge? ie quality, strength, weight etc.

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New project on its way ;-)

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The harness is very good, top quality all round can't recomend it enought.
The seat also very good but s-light only comes in one size (well it did last time i looked) and that's very small, you'll need thin hips 8)

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Post by Ben »

Robin 'Snakehips' Nelson wll fit easily then .. :)
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Post by Silver R33 GTR »

Sounds good to me, ill have to get ordering.

Finally, an advantage of being skinny :)
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