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Old Oct 19, 2014 | 01:55 PM
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Just got this a couple of month ago and thought I'd start a project thread

99 rb5 368

Currently running vf28 turbo
Bc coilovers
Blitz nur spec exhaust system
3inch decat downpipe
K&n with cold air feed up through the wing
White line anti roll bar and adjustable drop links
Carbon bonnet
17inch rota grid alloys with toyo proxie tyres
Braided brake hoses
Blue stuff pads all round
Drilled and grooved front discs
Ecutek remap at scooby clinic

When I got it I had no proof of remap so took it to evotune in durham to go on the dyno and made 292bhp which I was a bit disappointed with as the seller told me it was running 320 but never mind.

Since getting it I've upgraded the intercooler to a new age one
Got a set of rear sti lights put on and a set of front projector headlighs
Also bought a new set of foglight covers and a sti spoiler which will be getting fitted soon when it gps into the bodyshop for paint.









Here's a few on return from the bodyshop just need to refit the stickers when the weathers a little better






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Old Oct 19, 2014 | 10:54 PM
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That looks really nice fella, Good to see a fair bit of work has gone in to it.

Still a fair bit of power for a classic. Great on a Vf28. Same as me and there's next to no lag at all.

Get that engine bay tidied up and you've got a immaculate scoob.

Keep the updates coming
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