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Heya all,

Just thought i'd finally get off my bum and post some pics of my ride.

Plus i just bought a new digi camera ( Canon 10mp baby ! ) and just testing and playing around with it.

Had this car for around lil over 6 months now and bought it completely stock, Just tried to keep it sweet and simple. Steer away from the rice, and going with a JDM look ( low and tough ).

R33 95' GTS25t Type M

- Rb25det

- Apexi SAFC II ( tunes by DynoTunz )

- Apexi intake w/ home made heat shield

- Apexi N1 full zorst'

- HKS new design SSQV blow off valve

- Greddy front mount

- Turbosmart Tee @ 10psi

- Custom Catch Can

- JDM Concept Reservoir socks ( WOAH !! )

- Tein Coilovers ( on lowest setting )

- Cusco Strut brace

- Carbon Fibre gearknob / Autometer boost gauge / Apexi auto timer

- Rare Type M Grill ( well i dont see many around , ebay is the bomb ! )

- Potenza Re001 ( these are the shizzle ! )

- Top fuel sticker !!!! ( Adds 10kw @ the wheels for real ! ) :cool:

- Dancing Drift Monkey FTW !!! :down:

- Enkei RS evo II 16"( not on atm , no tread , Old school !!! )

Pics:

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Youtube clips:

Just bought and install a new design HKS SSQV ( thanks to Steve ) ...

Just a quick strap, down a private road. No speeding on public roads people ! ( before HKS SSQV fitted )

Comments plezz...

Edited by lilhaulerz
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Good to see you're enjoying the new BOV mate :happy:

Nice car too

Wingless for the win!

get one of the flush bootlids from carmate.

Shall be what im doing once i can afford to paint one in that ridiculous green colour

i got a set of ohlin coilovers for the new car. f**king fantastic

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