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Said it before..and I reiterate...I love that blue 33 ^^^^

Partly because it has the same sideskirts as mine :wub: and partly because it has the wheels I have always wanted to get as my spare track set :yes:

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-MSD rpm window switch.

-pfc

--garrett GT4088R divided turbo--

-OBX 50mm wastegate

-JECS 800cc dyser

-VH45 90mm trothele

-OS Giken twinplate 800hk\1000Nm

-SplitFire serie2 coilpacks.

-Bosch 044.

Enyone have a map to rb25 motor with rb26dett??? Please send me a pm. Cheers mates

*norway*

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Here's a recent photo of my 33 that I took at the National Park:

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Coincindentally, I realised later that it was the exact same location where I took a photo of my previous car:

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Haha, love that. You must truly love that spot to do it twice by accident!

Great photos though.

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