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Discuss the RB20, RB25 and RB26 series engines.
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NISMO_RB25
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After putting my interior back together and installing the Apexi N1 Dual exhaust, I finally got a chance to take some pics.

enjoy

http://rsmoore.home.texas.net/

I had just washed it, so the droplets you see are just water.

The last pics on page two are of my 87 TII.

I currently don't have a digital video recorder, so I can't put up vids, but I will see if I can borrow some.

The exhaust made a huge difference and really woke up the car.synthetic transmission fluid also made the transmission a little smoother.


gabossie
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Looks really good. The stupid bandwith allotment got exceded while I was looking at pics, so I didn't get to see them all, but what I did see is nice. Nice TII too.

dekand
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yeah i can't see :(

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NISMO_RB25
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well that certainly does suck. If anyone has some space they can post the pics too, I will ge happy to send them to you.

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Wulfgang
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I've got some temporary room for up to 50 MB. Email me.

Shane

jbanach77
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i'd be interested in seeing it also

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me 2!

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BoostFab
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NISMO_RB25 wrote:well that certainly does suck. If anyone has some space they can post the pics too, I will ge happy to send them to you.


email me at : [email protected] i'll host them for you....

kevy8up
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register with imagestation and use that for the time being.

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NISMO_RB25
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rbsileighty
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Looks good bud. What all was involved with installing that carpet? Did you just lay and glue?

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NISMO_RB25
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I actually just pulled everthing out of the car, seats, console, dash(I was replacing the dash anyway) I ripped out all the padding and old carpet.Put all the old bolts back in before you put in the new carpet. That way you can feel for them and cut the appropriate holes.Put the new carpet in and started trimming it . It was a pain, but I think it turned out really good.I didn't use any glue, just the factory connecting points. the side rails on the door also hold it in place.

My advice, buy twice as much carpet as you think you need. :)

JeffTN
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Thats probably what I will end up doing to mine. The previous owner did not give two ****s about this poor car.

Looks good.

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NISMO_RB25
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if you aren't on a strict budget, I think I have seen carpet sets for the 240's, so you wouldn't have to go through as much hastle. I think they were almost $200, so it wasn't worth it to me.

JeffTN
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That would be nice. However, I am not sure what I want to do with it yet. I am seriously considering just having 1 or maybe 2 racing seats, aluminum dash and 6 or 8 point cage on the inside and thats it. I have all kinds of ideas floating in my head.

There would not really be a budget, but it will take a while to build, if I do build a 240.

Thanks for the headsup.


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