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the new fuel system for the r33, extra sx fuel pump was required , as one would have been pas the limit!! getting there should be on the dyno soon ! couple of weeks.

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dry sump resevoir still to go in back there this weekend with its oil lines.

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good to see its nothing over the top.

but, is that a standard battery?

haha no , it's just a sticker, its a special standard battery!!

the car has been sitting for so long i'm not sticking anything else in it until it's up and running again. it's been nearly two years i think!! :D

Sounds like my kind of place!

lol thats cool

Didnt you have a 5 series though?

Never had a 5 series... I'm not *that* old yet :blink:

Don't worry, the silly beemer will be left at home. I got something else to come out and play with :D

the r33 was going to be circuit only but have never had time to finish it off! so trying to finish it now and get it on the track and sell it. it will be a good car it has had alot of money spenton it and hardly turned a wheel it was 80 percent built before we got it.

yeah too many gtr's want to get back to just two!! one each (not that you can ever have too many but the wife does get cranky) :D

the engine bay as it stands tonight, still a bit to go,, trying to make room up the front for the dry sump pump, which means repositioning the thermo fans and a few other bits and pieces.

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What do you use the R33 for Russ?

Or what do you intend to build it up for?

Seems you have a GTR for every situation. "Collect the whole set' eh?

didnt you have an evo? have ya still got it?

1. I don't have a mullet.

2. You're thinking too hard. It's a little more obvious than that... We're on SAU after-all :D

Total = 5.8L TT

M3 = 3.2L

Difference = ?

hehe! it will be good to see either way!

It's nothing special, just an R32 track bitch that I'll have fun with and spend way too much money on :blink:

Congrats on your results in Tsukuba btw... Definitely did Australia proud :D

Can't wait to see your beast in the flesh... Those YouTube videos are like teaser porn. All the action, but no money shot :cool:

1. I don't have a mullet.

2. You're thinking too hard. It's a little more obvious than that... We're on SAU after-all :blink:

Total = 5.8L TT

M3 = 3.2L

Difference = ?

Yeah i know it would be obvious

Have you got pics of it? :D

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