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  1. #21
    dorifto kingu!
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    doh !

  2. #22
    touge runner
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    finally got a seat fitted

  3. #23
    dorifto kingu!
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    way hay bout tme dude looks good tho

  4. #24
    tail slider
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    really nice and clean s14 you got there i to going to get my self sparco seats in mine s14 going to follow this project!

  5. #25
    i take pictures
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    Splitters are the way forward! Fuck forking out so much for fibreglass that's gonna get smashed anyway!
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  6. #26
    touge runner
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    Installed a Grip royal steering wheel. I's black with shiny flakes in the paint.

    I think i did it wrong though as it doesnt seem straight. It seemed straight when i fitted it but when driving it isnt. Not sure what i could have done though. The part that said top on the boss was at the top but the wheel didnt fit on straight as i think that was nardi pattern. When i span the wheel over by one hole it fit fine.

    Also the srs light is flashing. It didn't at first but then it started. I read about resetting the system or something to cancel this as I have the HKB boss with the resistor attached. How do i reset it?

  7. #27
    tail slider
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    looks nice & tidy hope you put on the Silvia emblem om the hood bud

  8. #28
    touge runner
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    Cusco Strut brace


    Apex half cage and harness fitted

  9. #29
    dorifto kingu!
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    looking good fella

  10. #30
    touge runner
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    delete this post

  11. #31
    touge runner
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    went to DWYB and finally had my first go at drifitng. Been wanting to do it for ages. Gonna keep at it and hopefully learn a lot

  12. #32
    tail slider
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    the addiction will get worse now youve been dwyb
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  13. #33
    touge runner
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    bodge job but it works. Carbon holder and Boost gauge fitted. Changes colour depending on lights being on.

    Touge factory spin turn knob fitted too.

  14. #34
    doughnutter
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    That was a pretty good starting config
    Did you got 2way LSD or welded diff ? i didn't notice

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    The diff was welded.

  16. #36
    UK ODC Driver 78
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    is there any special way of welding an s14 LSD or is it the same principal as an open diff? wanna do mine but aint got round to looking at it yet


  17. #37
    gripper
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    I was in the silver e39 at pod that day. Did you survive the day with no problems?

    Also, thank your mate for helping me remove the cone from my wheel arch :-) I would of been well stuck.

  18. #38
    touge runner
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    Quote Originally Posted by ollieg View Post
    I was in the silver e39 at pod that day. Did you survive the day with no problems?

    Also, thank your mate for helping me remove the cone from my wheel arch :-) I would of been well stuck.
    No problem, i can imagine its a nightmare removing them on your own. Good to have people with you. most my powersteering fluid dissapeared somewhere so was quite a shaky ride home but I managed to get home. flushed most the old fluid out and refilled it. Seems ok now.

  19. #39
    touge runner
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    random picture of interior. Taken on a proper camera.

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    Sparkly.

 
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