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i'm looking to get an r33 either series 1 or 2 to buy in the next month or so... so id like to get an idea who has either of these models for sale in Melbourne currently.

my budget is between 18k - 27-28k obviously depending on series and mods that are on the car. I'm looking for an example with extremly good paint and reliable drivetrain with k's under 90k... mods dont mean that much to me as i'll prob chop n change whats on there already as every1's taste is different :D

Would appreciate pics and specs of any 33's for sale in melb to this thread.

Cheers

Mark S.

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dave,

is ure exhast turbo or catback? what size is it? if turbo back what kind of dump pipe do u have?

who remapped ure ECU and what did it modify from the stock computer.. n how much boost were u running to get 173kw at the wheels :P

cheers

mark

Originally posted by qikshift

dave,

is ure exhast turbo or catback? what size is it? if turbo back what kind of dump pipe do u have?

who remapped ure ECU and what did it modify from the stock computer.. n how much boost were u running to get 173kw at the wheels :)

cheers

mark

exhaust is 3.5inch Tanabe LIMIT cat back. Currently no dump/front pipe but shopping for one (even tho im selling :P)

ECU was remapped by Selection tuning in Japan. It has a unique ID number so if you had the contacts, you could find out exactly what has been done. As far as I know it changes fueling, ignition etc.

Running 10pound for 173rwkw. Boost is 7pound from 3000-5000rpm and 10psi from 5000-7000rpm. I think this may be in the ECU too as there isnt any boost controllor elsewhere. I also change the oil, fuel filter, cleaned and gapped plugs last week, so hopefully it would squeeze out a few extra kw@the wheels now.

dave

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