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Hello,

I will have some spare parts after mods. to my GTR33.

Just thinking would a S14 or S15 Silvia be the perfect car for these spares.

The following is a list of what I will have soon as spares.

GTR33

Fuel pump

Injectors

Coil pack

Intercooler

Turbo's

Rims with wheels.

Do these parts fit ,or would they be better on an R32?

Or do I sell them and get some money back on mods. already complete.

This is why i am interested to know.

Cheers

Tekin

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Cant see why you'd have aproblem with Fuel pump, Intercooler, Turbo's, Rims with wheels.

Cooler is mostly about getting the piping right. Fuel pumps should adapt to most jap cars. As long as they run a similar stud pattern i cant see why rims are a problem (depending on how massive you get them). And turbo's to my knowledge are relativly easy to interchange...

coil packs and injectors... doubt it... but maybe

Fuel pump- might be noisy but will fit.

Intercooler- could fit

Turbo- can't fit

Rims- can't fit unless widebody

Coilpack- I don't think it will fit

Injectors- can't fit

Hello, :D

I have seen some people fit R33GTR Rims on a S15,

and Know the injectors are sort after aswell.

These stock R33GTR parts fit on a R33?

Cheers

Fuel pump - good for r32 or r33 gtst

Injectors - good for r32 gtst

Coil pack - no idea

Intercooler - good for r32 gtst or r33 gtst

Turbo's - good for twin rb25 (look in forced induction, a thead on it recently)

Rims with wheels - no idea

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