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  • The One We Said Not To Forget

    It has been almost exactly 1 year since I purchased this car, and I can finally walk outside and truly say I am content with where it is at. That is not to say there is not still a long list of things to get done, but as any real car guy knows, you can never truly finish a build.

    Since you have last saw it I had swapped in a 1JZ-GTE Twin Turbo Toyota Supra Motor with the help of one of my best friends Michael Burroughs, in a single weekend no less. I had also refinished a set of fire damaged HRE 501's sitting 17x10 all round, as well as cleaned up multiple other little things on the car. There have been countless other nights spent under the car with good friend's helping out to get it to this point and I can not thank them enough. A huge thanks has to go out to Adaptec for providing the gorgeous adapters to get the wheels on the car, as well as Chuck for his unbeatable fabrication skills. A special thanks does have to go out to Ryan and Luke who put in a few long nights on the car before IA to get it ready in time, as well as the countless others who have helped along the way.

    The full write-up and photos can be found on the blog: http://www.stanceworks.com/2011/07/f...-525e-returns/
























  • #2
    It's okay I guess. Pics are nice though.

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    • #3
      Awesome. I'd kill for those HREs.

      Is that Rusty's engine?? /edit: Guess not.


      /edit:

      Only thing that would make it even better, is if you'd shave those sidemarkers on the front fenders.


      /edit:

      Just read the feature. Awesome.

      And the last sentence has got me sitting on the edge of my seat as well.
      Last edited by Dr.AK; 07-22-2011, 04:31 AM.

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      • #4
        Loving the HRE's, always looking good mang

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        • #5
          Sweet ride!

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          • #6
            Where have all these amazing features just come from, been busy Mike?

            Shit hot car, shit hot photography as per usual now.

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            • #7
              Appreciated guys

              Originally posted by Dr.AK View Post
              Awesome. I'd kill for those HREs.

              Is that Rusty's engine??


              /edit:

              Only thing that would make it even better, is if you'd shave those sidemarkers on the front fenders.
              I would eventually like to shave them as well, but they drilled into the fenders when federalizing the car, so they will stay for now. Its not the same motor, it does have some of the parts off Rusty's motor though, such as the charge pipes.

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              • #8
                Ouch, that sucks. But good to hear that you're keeping it in mind!

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                • #9
                  beautiful e28

                  but motor choice
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                  • #10
                    i bet it drives good too..

                    nothing wrong with a 2JZ in it in my book.

                    it's so simple and clean..

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                    • #11
                      I love everything about this car. haha Nicely done man.
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                      • #12
                        love the last shot.
                        wish you would have chosen a bmw motor tho.

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                        read the feature, awesome
                        and your tire choice is perfect for the fitment. what size are those 215?
                        Last edited by Zic; 07-22-2011, 05:10 AM.
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                        • #13
                          so much love in this 5er!

                          the last shots is money!

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                          • #14
                            Lookin' sharp, Jeremy!!!

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                            • #15
                              Beautiful. Such perfect fitment!
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