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  • Romans Daily/Drifter/Track Car

    Hi All,

    This is my daily/slider

    Name:
    Roman

    Model:
    180SX Type X

    Colour:
    White

    Bodykit:
    Type X

    Engine Type:
    SR20DET Blacktop(Non-VCT)

    Engine Mods:
    Pod
    ARC Sidemount Super-Intercooler

    Power:
    123.8kW

    Exhaust:
    3" Nismo Catback

    Gearbox:
    5-Speed Manual

    Diff:
    4.1:1 Weldy

    Brakes:
    R33 GTS-T 4 pots front, 2 pots rear, drum handbrake
    Motul Brake fluid
    TRW Lucas brake pads front
    (TRW Lucas brake pads rear, soon to go in)

    Suspension:
    5 Stud conversion
    Whiteline swaybars
    adjustable camber, toe and caster
    BC RM Coilovers

    Wheels/Tyres:
    BBS LM 17x9 +20, reversed faces to make 17x9 +5 with 205/40/17 BF Goodrich G-Force Sports front, 215/45/17 Achilles ATR rear
    BBS RS 17x8 +/-0 front 215/45 Goodyear Eagles
    BBS RS 17x9 +20 rear 225/45/17 Conti 2s
    BBS RS 16x8.5 +14 (rear)
    Borrowed Z Stockies 16x7.5 +45 (rear) with second hand tires

    Interior:
    Sheep skin seat covers(luxury spec )
    Fire extinguisher
    GReady Informeter
    Blitz i-D Power Meter
    Blitz i-D Boost Gauge

    Other Mods:
    Zipties

    Stereo:
    Pioneer

    Build Period:
    Forever

    Cost:
    NFI

    Future mods:
    Diamond Black centers, polished lip on BBS LMs
    S14 LCAs for more camber and track at the front
    S14 Subframe
    Solid subframe bushes
    PBM bent toe arms
    PBM camber arms
    Custom exhaust tucked close to the body
    Welded diff, to make 3 wheeling out of driveways less of a PITA
    5" Swift 10kg springs for more low
    Tub the front guards




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    Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

  • #2
    Looking good so far dude.. Be sure to hit up the Melbourne thread in the international section...

    Welcome to stanceworks!
    Originally posted by anth
    Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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    • #3
      thanks,

      clutch is fried right now so i've been just put-putting around trying to save up for a HD clutch

      hopefully after the clutch the BC coilovers are next on the list
      Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

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      • #4
        noice. I like it!
        Welcome To Stanceworks!
        |My Blog|flickr| Currently own: '96 S-10, and '97 Maxima; Soon to own: '95 S14



        Originally posted by DuWerk
        Drama you are like god
        Originally posted by SwearBear
        Lol, yes its a 5 speed manuel. I **** automatic >.< And just because its a kia doesnt mean it doesnt have guts or power. 273whp with extreamly very little done to it like less then $100 done to it.

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        • #5
          New clutch is in... Now for the Coilovers... Right Roman? haha
          Originally posted by anth
          Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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          • #6
            ha ha i totally forgot to update this thread

            yeah HD Clutch has been fitted and nicely worn in

            also my BBS LMs have arrived from Japan

            Here is some photos of the car as it is now, and the new wheels

            wheels on the front are still BBS RS, now running -2deg camber after an alignment, still pokes out a bit too far, needs more low and more camber to fit properly

            BC Coilovers are next on the list now
            Attached Files
            Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

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            • #7
              more pics of the LMs
              Attached Files
              Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

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              • #8
                I like I like

                JDL-racing.com|RIZQ Built.
                sickSTANCE-Slow&Low

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                • #9
                  Looking good man... But you need to stop buying wheels and get coilovers!
                  Originally posted by anth
                  Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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                  • #10
                    i'll stop buying wheels if you give me your CCWs.... deal..... lol
                    Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

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                    • #11
                      I wish I could find a better to buy wheels from japan.

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                      • #12
                        tuff 180

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                        • #13
                          due to buying wheels and tires i started to run out of room in my garage

                          so i did a bit of a side project and built myself a tire rack

                          before



                          after



                          the complete tire rack build thread can be found HERE
                          Last edited by 180roman; 08-20-2010, 09:13 AM.
                          Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

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                          • #14
                            I went down to Repco today and bought an 8mm and 10mm 12 point sockets as well as a 1/2"drive x 1' extension

                            so I got home and decide to see if i could separate one of the LMs to see what I'm up against

                            The bolts were pretty easy to unbolt once you crack the loctite

                            20 bolts


                            the center was sitting in there fucking tight
                            with all the bolts undone and removed, i could stand on it and it would not fall out of the wheel
                            i had to use a hair dryer and stomp on it with my foot for a few minutes until it fell out





                            the good news is, the wheel barrel thickness is 6mm and the center mounting section is 9mm

                            which means that by putting the centers from behind they are becoming 15mm less offset, 17x9 +5 offset

                            i was going to slide the centers in from the back to see what they would look like, but the lip needs quiet a bit of work with some polish before it looks any good. one of the wheel weights on the inside of the barrel also needs to be removed, so i can slide the center in as it doesn't let it sit straight

                            as it can bee seen from the picture of the wheel bolts they are not looking their best with rust showing
                            what can i use to remove the rust and restore them to looking clean again?
                            Last edited by 180roman; 08-20-2010, 09:14 AM.
                            Drinking Enthusiast with a Car Problem

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                            • #15
                              Wheel bolts are a hard one... Might be easier to source some new bolts rather then trying to refinish those.. Otherwise, you could hit them with a wire brush and get them re chromed or painted...
                              Originally posted by anth
                              Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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