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It's been some time now that my b13 swap was done, but I've had so much fun with it that I haven't taken the time to put it on display. Keep in mind that the overall car is still very much a WIP, but these pics were taken right after it was running again (Sept. 04).
I had tremendous help and guidance from PNWSER who pretty much designed the car from a performance standpoint. David knows his stuff and I couldn't have gotten anyone else better to work on the car - MAJOR PROPS to you man. I've always been into modding cars for looks + minor performance upgrades but this is really the first true performance vehicle project I've undertaken.
Here is some basic info about the car and pics after the swap. You can see most of the parts used in my sig. I've got a website that is dying for an update and sometime I'll revamp it with all the pictures of the car along with more detail. For now, you can see older pics and info of my car at visualdrizzle.com.
looks sweet. new wheel will set it off, i was gonna say lose the one's that were on there, but then i scrolled down and saw you were one step ahead of me.
damn man, that car is nice. but good thing u got some new rims
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Missing my sr20 b14, but still showing some love. Possible new project when I return!
Old car: 1999 Sentra SE-L Turbo: USDM sr20de, t25 turbo, hot shot intercooler kit, BIG ass fmic, nismo fpr, autometer fp gauge/boost gauge, mbc set at stock boost for now! 7psi= more traction>11psi=less traction.
looks sweet. new wheel will set it off, i was gonna say lose the one's that were on there, but then i scrolled down and saw you were one step ahead of me.
LOL. Same exact thought here. I do not like the current wheels at all. Too chrome, and dated looking to boot . However, those new Volks are going to look spectacular!
Very, very, nice job!
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2004 Tahoe, stock and fully loaded.
'93 Classic - R.I.P. 2007 My mechanical companion. Operation Resuscitation underway....
Thanks for the compliments. I couldn’t agree more about the wheels needing to be replaced. These are the wheels that came with the car in ‘01. I can’t believe I’ve been tricking around in this car with those wheels for that long! The new ones should make it worth the wait.
I have a lot planned for the car. Hopefully within the next month, I’ll have the wheels on, among other things and the car will be completely different.
Here are some answers to your questions:
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Originally Posted by NoClassic
Nice looking car. I cant wait to see those wheels on it. What offset are they?
The wheels are +35mm offset. I did a lot of research before pulling the trigger. I had to get these shipped from Japan so I didn’t want to be wrong. I did a test fit the other night and they look like they’ll work out perfrectly.
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Originally Posted by SERfanatic
Awesome car! What kind of gauges are the ones installed in the radio din?
All the gauges are AutoMeter Sport-Comp. If you were wondering what the din gauges measured – Oil Temp, Water Temp, Fuel Pressure (left to right).