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1993 R33 Skyline 4 Door Sedan

RB25 turbo

5 speed manual

Engine:

GT30 turbo

Tial 38mm External Wastegate with screamer pipe

High mount SS exhaust manifold

740cc injectors

040 Bosch fuel pump

K&N Pod filter

Power FC Computer

Z32 air flow meter

SplitFire Coil Packs

Front mount intercooler with custom piping

ACL rings and bearings

Full 3" straight exhaust system turbo back

Oil catch can

Carbing Air Deflector

Interior:

Recaro SR3 driver and passenger seats

Sports steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

Power fc hand controller

Blitz Dual spec Boost controller

Autometer Monster tacho

4 Defi's Boost, Water temp, Oil temp, Oil pressure

Stereo:

Alpine head unit

MB Quarts Splits and speakers

Kicker Sub

Boss Audio Amp

Body:

Standard body 2 tone grey and silver.

8000k HID's

5% Limo Tint

Rolled front and rear guards

Suspension & Wheels:

Cusco Front strut brace

Tein Super flex coilovers all round with base adjustment

18"x9" ROH drift R's up front with 235/40 toyos

18"x10" ROH drift R's up back with 235/40 toyos

Car made 375 rwhp and has run a best of a 12.8 with a 2.1 60ft time due to wheel spin.

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haha too bad bout having to return the car to overlander spec the other night on the cruise, pity that rex driver had everyone sh!tn their pants for the rest of that stop

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well the car is going to start to go into a new build with lots planed. the car will be turned into a street car/drag car. the following is underway now

RB30/25

Block prepped

Forged Spool rods

Forged CP pistons

ACL bearings

N1 water pump

GTR oil pump

New Crank balancer

Rajab racing water pump pully

ARP head and main studs

6 Boost manifold

GT 42R turbo

Turbosmart gate

1000cc injectors

Head port and polish

New springs and valves

Poncams

HKS cam gears

greedy intake plenum

Trimatic 3 speed gearbox with high stall and transbrake

Custom 1 peice tail shaft

GTR rear end(see how long it lasts)

Exterior wise i am getting rid of the 2 tone and painting the bottom half silver to match the top

Trust front bumper

M Sports sides and rear

19" speedy envy rims 8.5", 9.5".

I will update with photos as the build progresses. i am aiming for low 10's to start off and hopefully be the fastest R33 4 door in aus. the push for mid 9's when i start to make it for of a drag car than street car

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very nice 4 door,

I have an R33 4 door and have already got a similar engine build but mine is manual and Garret GT35/40R 1.06 rear. I built it for drag/track and I wanted it fairly street able.

The build is all done I am just need to get it over to the mainland for dyno tuning, I live in Tasmania :(

I am hoping for around 400RWKW, not sure what that will equate to at the drag strip.

I wonder what the current fastest 1/4 pass is from an R33 4 door in Australia.

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