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03-31-2013, 11:36 AM | #1 |
Zilvia Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Ontario Canada
Age: 31
Posts: 260
Trader Rating: (4)
Feedback Score: 4 reviews
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Red RB25 S13
Hey everyone. Here is my build.
Had this s13. A Farm tractor turned in front of me on a back road, ending its life. After many half assed builds I finally decided to give it one last shot and build the s13 I've been trying to build since I was 16. Picked up this clean, automatic, old-man owned s13 in March 2012 Extremely clean by Canadian S-chassis standards Bought it and caught up on all the neglected maintenance, cleaned it thoroughly inside and out. Shortly after I 5 speed swapped it and kept the single slammer running for a while longer. Collected a bunch of quality parts. SPL multi link, HSD coils, some cheap wheels, some cheap seats. 5 lug and R32 GTR brake setup, complete rear 5 lug and Z brake setup, etc. Everything has been carefully chosen and only the best parts have been used/installed. Swapped my coils, 5 lug and front brake setup on to get it rolling on the new wheels. Drove it like this for a few weeks while I sorted out my engine plans. Went to the strip with my buddy and his low-11 second LS swapped s13 Bought a house part way through the summer and put spending on hold. Few months after getting settled I sourced an engine. S1 RB25 with basic bolt on mods. Installed that over a weekend. Drove it like this until the end of the season. Pulled it off the road and left it for a few months. Spent some more money, collected some more parts, and started to get the car ready for spring. I'm not going to list all of what I did, but here are some pictures of the pretty things That brings us to where I am now. Waiting for my wheels to come back from powder coating, changing up the colour for the new season. Cheers |
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