yes to moving to toronto! but that bit about "long term project".....does this mean the car won't be ripping next summer?
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Originally posted by esh View Postyes to moving to toronto! but that bit about "long term project".....does this mean the car won't be ripping next summer?
Plus i am having fun sourcing rare/ hard to find parts
-jordieJordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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ahh, i hear you man. sounds like you're going for a very proper build. still sticking to rb20 i assume? engine, suspension, rare parts, paint...the whole nine yards eh. i'm down to help when i can with all that stuff. i'm hoping to throw on kit and get paint this winter too, gotta get funds first though...the usual after summer brokeness lol.
hopefully you're still willing to abuse it once all the rare parts are on!
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The skyline is locked away in the shipping container for the winter and wont be worked on until the spring, sadly. However little parts will keep rolling in over the winter.
Picked this up yesterday, its on the way from japanland now. My old nismo wheel was a little more worse for wear and this new one cost way less than a refinish on the old one:
Ill probably sell this locally soon.
I am still looking for a matching oil pressure gauge to this (60mm), i am having trouble locating one if anyone has one kicking around.
I am also toying with the idea of getting another chassis. GTS-T's can be had for $4500 so it might be worth while getting a fresh, un molested car
and transferring all my parts to it. In the end both cars would be essentially the same (stockish rb20) for roughly the same price, once you factor in clip, paint and other misc stuff.
something along these lines.
Thoughts?
Ill update as stuff comes in.Last edited by S13Jordie; 11-23-2012, 12:38 AM.Jordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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I've read through your build thread, love it. the body looks amazing can't wait to see it all finished and painted
I'm also interested to see how your rb20 comes along! I don't really know much about them since I have only really done research on the rb25 since I had one in my s14.
Good luck with the build man, can't wait to see whatelse you have coming in for partswaiting till the states lets me own one legally...
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Originally posted by RCKSTR View PostI've read through your build thread, love it. the body looks amazing can't wait to see it all finished and painted
I'm also interested to see how your rb20 comes along! I don't really know much about them since I have only really done research on the rb25 since I had one in my s14.
Good luck with the build man, can't wait to see whatelse you have coming in for parts
Gotta prioritize my spending on the motor soon, but when rarities come up youve gotta jump on emJordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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Originally posted by S13Jordie View PostNot really car related but just bought/ moved into my first home over the weekend. Lots of little things to do, painting and such but at least i am not paying someone elses mortgage now
It has a really nice work shop in the back where i plan on getting a parts washer and mini sandblaster.
Last edited by Skym; 12-06-2012, 02:27 PM.RESPONSE MONSTER
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Thanks Skym,
The house has defiantly taken its toll on the car build. I have been Stockpiling some parts tho
New (too me ) Nismo Wheel
Nismo Cluster Came in as well Now my car magically has 39k
Also scored these on ebay for 80 bucks. Comes with 2/3 sensors. Ill figure something out for the other one
The Girlfriend also got me a new kenwood deck so i can get rid on the double din nastyness
Ill keep updating as parts come in.
-JordieJordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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Originally posted by Oakville View PostEveryones been going nuts for these grey faced clusters recently...didnt know they existed before a month ago!Jordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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Picked up a Generic Front Mount kit to Fit the gaping hole in my bumper. Its a Generic Core and Piping Kit ( not really a fan of generic parts but it should do the trick )
Up until recently the plan was to repair the front end damage and getting a new motor by buying a half cut. Turns out that there arnt that many in Toronto and they are becoming quite scarce.
The previous owner had stuffed it into something and this quick fix was done.
So i bit the bullet and bought this
and ripped her face off
Problem half solved (sort of.... its -15c out so ill just wait until spring)
My importer got me thinking more of Rb25's. for not that much more money, you open up future potential. I know ive gone back and forth on this one for a while now.
Not to mention parts such as intake manifolds are 1/2 the price and there seems to be more aftermarket support as a whole. You also cant really go wrong with a newer motor.
Any thoughts? (besides emir lol)Jordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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