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R33 series 1, M-spec.

It has a top mount Garrett GT3040R turbo

45mm Turbonetics external Race gate

Apexi pod filter

speed & boost limiter removed

Fmic

heavy duty clutch & lighten flywheel

Apexi FC

17's-255's on the back

momo steering wheel

timer

guages

upgraded brake pads with cross drilled rotors

modified intake manifold

adjustable castor bushes

adjustable rear camber bushes

pineapples

Factory sun roof

big stickers!

4 inch exhaust from the turbo to the cat, 3 inch cat back. the cannon has a silencer as well.

remote lock, immobiliser

Remote oil filter for the turbo.. (thats a LONG story!)

Fire exstinguisher

Battery isolater switch

I have onwed the car for 6 years. It has been fun, but my wife is very keen to extend our family, so i am looking to get a wagon for her. Yes, i will be buying another imported turbo'ed car, but sadly the R33 just will not be big enough..

I have spent lots of time sorting the car out, it handles very well, has lots of grip and is a fairly well rounded car. I have not managed to put it down the quater mile or onto a circuit.. but i want to! It has only ever been really driven on the skid pan.. those who have been to a skid day with me will telll you how i treat it..

Other than that, it is a true daily driver. I really do drive it to work EVERYDAY, cos i'm lazy and refuse to walk!

$16 000

here is the car in action early last year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=327VTZhDojo

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not yet. My freind and i only did a street tune on it.

I am planning to get a better tune at Christmas time, it will probably end up just a fine tune.

it does actually go quite hard. my mates 290hp vl couldn't keep up..

If i sell it before then, it will get a tune before i hand it over.

Most GTR's on the time trial on the skid days i run struggle to keep its pace..

that help?

ok already.. stop with the PM's about the switch on the oil line..

its an oil pressure switch for a safe guard to make sure there is always oil there!

I had an oil line burst once..

it fried my old turbo and the engine bled itself dry! Cost me a new engine and turbo!

it beeps it head off if there is less than 7 psi pressure.. like if u stall it!

satisfied?



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