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hi my am is to have a nice street car with decent power hears what Ive done so far.

SPECS AND MODS TO DATE:

ENG MODS:

K&N pod filter intake set up

cold air intake

custom air box

hight tech exctractors

2.25 exhaust with muffler and twin crome tip

nistune ecu

custom crow cam

adj cam gear

oil cooler

sound system

Sony head unit

clarion 6.5"splits front

clarion 6 x 9" rear

2 x clarion v-net subs

Alpine 250RMS mono block

alpine 4 x 40wrms 4ch amp

6.5" clarion speakers

clarion 2ch amp

RIMS, SUSPENSION

auscar burnouts 17x7 rims

with 225/45/ r17 Yokohama a drive r1 (shit tyre do not use)

king springs low 3.2kg/mm front 2.9kg/mm rear

kyb shcoks

r33 gtst calipers with dba 4000 sloted disc front

race brakes rb74 pads front

dba sloted disc rear

frodo exel pads rear

k-mac adj camber caster top hats

white line strut brace

white line 21mm rear sway bar

and a silo LSD

single pce tail shaft

3rds adj caster rods

cusco brake master cylender stoper

interior.

custom door trims

silo seats

ti steering wheel

painted dash anodised blue and mertalic silver

5 gages

trip computer

silo sun visers

exterior

painted front and rear bumbers

silo spoiler

cut the front bar (ref pic for work done)

clear indecator lenses

just jap front lip

custom side skirts

custom rear bumber

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up date guys.

looking at doing a R33gtst brake up grade to the front and getting some bucket seats got all gauges in and working.

drift ignight air fuel ratio

drift ignight water temp

drfit ignight volts

drfit neo oil temp

drfit neo oil pressure

cost $450

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up date guys.

looking at doing a R33gtst brake up grade to the front and getting some bucket seats got all gauges in and working.

drift ignight air fuel ratio

drift ignight water temp

drfit ignight volts

drfit neo oil temp

drfit neo oil pressure

cost $450

nice tape :)

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  • 3 months later...

hi guys hears an up date.

just fitted r33 gtst front brakes and adj caster/camber top hats to the 31.

whats i used:

r33 gtst front calipers.

rb74 pads

dba 4000 sloted discs

cost: $600

k-mac adj camber/caster top hats

Cost: $400

new bumb stops

cost: $60

motul 5.1 brake fluid:

cost $30

redrill disc to 4x114.3

cost: $140

20mm spacers x 2

cost: $150

alimenght

cost: $45

misc

Cost: $75

total: $1500

the new set up is pretty good for handerling with avg of -1/5' camber and +4.5' catser.

and the wider track. the car is now more stable and has less roll and more predicterble in a drift

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