1994 Nissan 200SX S14  

down2drift
  • down2drift
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Post #1 post 1st June 2012 - 03:23 PM
Engine:
rb25det series 2
Exhaust:

Suspension:
HKS front coilovers
Racing Logic rear coilovers
Wheels:
Rota GR6-2R, 18 x 9.5. getting new rims eventually.
Modifications:
rb25 engine series 2
r34 gearbox
excedy twin plate clutch
lightened flywheel
gt35r turbo
highmount manifold
splitfire coilpacks and sparkplugs
2 way diff
slotted rotors and project mu pads

bunch of parts still needed before running. Will post better pictures soon and keep build pics updated.
decided on not keeping the covers blue. Will be re painting soon.

Stereo Audio / Visual:
jvc headunit
Estimated Power:
nil
1994 Nissan 200sx S14
1994 Nissan 200sx S14
1994 Nissan 200sx S14
1994 Nissan 200sx S14

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  • 8URVTEC
    Post #2

    GL on the project thumbsup.gif
    what s14 front you going?


    sr20 lad
    Post #3

    should be pretty sweet once that engine is in it and all together again smile.gif i like those rotas but each to their own.

    OUTLANDER
    Post #4

    love to see a build in progress thumbsup.gif

    down2drift
    Post #5

    QUOTE (8URVTEC @ Jun 2 2012, 10:08 AM) *
    GL on the project thumbsup.gif
    what s14 front you going?





    Keeping the series one front, and i either have a uras or vertex bar to put on. Also have wider vented fibreglass guards.


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    Post #6

    holy camber

    666 FC
    Post #7

    Looks like a good project smile.gif

    PSYFiRE
    Post #8

    hey mate, i just finished putting an rb25 into my s15.

    you are going to want to cut your radiator support panel if you want it to go in nicely. Or you can remove the aircon but its a very tight fit.

    mattmeade91
    Post #9

    QUOTE (PSYFiRE @ Jun 4 2012, 07:56 AM) *
    hey mate, i just finished putting an rb25 into my s15.

    you are going to want to cut your radiator support panel if you want it to go in nicely. Or you can remove the aircon but its a very tight fit.



    You should see how tight a 1j is in my s14..

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