Having fun preping an R35 ...
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Having fun preping an R35 ...
Had time to play with this R35 these last days:
Changing IC piping:

AMS IC installation:

AMS DownPipes installation:


GR6 oil cooler:


and its own duct:




HKS catback:

Whiteline front swaybar:

Whiteline links:

Whiteline stopers:

The rear stock:

and after the modification:


Removal of the GR6 sump:

HKS oil pan fitted:

GR6 oil cooler piping:

Alcon Superkit (400mm front 385mm rear):


Next step next time :-)
Changing IC piping:

AMS IC installation:

AMS DownPipes installation:


GR6 oil cooler:


and its own duct:




HKS catback:

Whiteline front swaybar:

Whiteline links:

Whiteline stopers:

The rear stock:

and after the modification:


Removal of the GR6 sump:

HKS oil pan fitted:

GR6 oil cooler piping:

Alcon Superkit (400mm front 385mm rear):


Next step next time :-)
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Racelogic said 690hp for now ... I think next motor upgrade would be intake/turbos/fuel system/mafs but this one might go for wheels and some lightweight carbon body panels first.
This R35 is not mine even if I just sold my STI 2011 to get a GT-R.
I didn’t chose yet what I’ll go for NEW/USED , COLOR , … but that should happened soon enough :-)
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I do work at a shop in Southern France yes (in between Cannes/Monaco/StTropez).
I think my R35 (hope to get it in a few weeks) would be about the same as the owner of this car is letting me do what I want (step by step but still what I would do on mine).
The Whiteline sway bar upgrade is quite nice, note altering the ride comfort but yet giving you a more precise ride, especially at very high speed (like a wide highway corner you'll be passing over 140mph). I’m really waiting for their “geometry/alignment” solutions to be released.
I think my R35 (hope to get it in a few weeks) would be about the same as the owner of this car is letting me do what I want (step by step but still what I would do on mine).
The Whiteline sway bar upgrade is quite nice, note altering the ride comfort but yet giving you a more precise ride, especially at very high speed (like a wide highway corner you'll be passing over 140mph). I’m really waiting for their “geometry/alignment” solutions to be released.
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, you rarely ever seen Alcon's let alone 400mm fitment
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