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Hey Everyone!

I've posted some before and after shots of what I've done so far to my R33. I'd like to know what you all think, constructive feedback only please.

Originally bought like this:

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Front end was a mess and had to straighten everything up and clean up the interior (don't have interior shots):

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Still have to straighten a few things up but basically, this is what it looks like:

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Cheers :P

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Thanks for the comment mate

Yeah, I was going to go aftermarket but I thought the s2 looked a lot cleaner and still made it look good.

Looks wise I'm planning on dropping it about an inch and a half, spacing out the wheels so they sit flush and a crabon fibre d-wing

Performance-wise I have a GT35R going in next week, then a powerFC followed by injectors.

Should be fun :blink:

Cheers.

Looking good mate. The Series 2 front end looks much better, imo! Any other plans for it?
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  • 10 months later...

Wowww I haven't updated this in ages!

I've basically turned my car into an absolute weapon lol. Here's a list of mods and a few pics....

Performance:

Garrett GT35/40 Ball Bearing Turbocharger,

GCG Braided Turbo Lines and Hoses,

Apexi Power FC ECU with Commander Hand Controller,

Walbro Fuel Pump,

Turbosmart E-Boost 'Street' 2-Stage Electronic Boost Controller,

Turbosmart 'Ultragate' 38mm External Wastegate,

Front Mount Intercooler,

Power Enterprise 850cc Fuel Injectors,

Splitfire Racing Coilpacks,

SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator,

XForce Varex 3" Turbo Back Exhaust System (With Electronic Silencer),

Monza Supersonic Racing Blow-Off Valve,

HKS POD Air Filer (Boxed with Cold Air Intake),

Z32 Air Flow Meter,

Brass-Button Clutch,

Pedders Lowered Suspension,

Visuals:

MUSecret Carbon Fibre Bonnet,

Carbon Fibre Grill,

HID Headlights with L.E.D. Parkers,

Electronic Sunroof,

Gloss Black Rims,

DRIFT Air/Fuel and Boost Gauges Mounted In Pillar Pod,

SPARCO Red Leather Handbrake Grip,

NISMO Gear Knob,

Black Leather Gear and Handbrake Boot with Red Stitching,

Red LED Cluster Lights,

Entertainment:

Clarion Double-DIN Touch Screen Head Unit (DVD,TV,CD,MP3,MP4),

Front Tweeters,

Front Pioneer Splits,

Rear JVC 6.5" 4 way speakers,

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I think this pic says it all:

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and yes the carsales watermark means that my car is currently for sale on carsales :)

Cheers.

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