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Here's my 1995 R33 Gts-t Series 1.5 M-spec ( 59,00 kms ) I bought this a year ago and now i wanna start tuning it i have done the exhaust myself its a

3 " Gk-tech Front split pipe

3 " Magnaflow hi-flow metal catalytic converter

3 '' Kakimoto Racing cat back exhaust it sounds a bit more thumpier then standard but revs out nicely when the boost comes in,Quality sound i should record it :)

Boost : The original graph down the bottom is stock psi, I have it running about 10psi now i need to recheck power because of that exhaust upgrade

Turbo: Stock changing to either Garrett Gt35/40R or a HKS GT-RS http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GARRETT-GT35-40R-GT...=item1e5b738a73

Intake: Stock but im changing to Greddy setup with the Front mount intercooler.

Ecu: Stock but im changing to Wolf3d R33 Rev7 i have in the shed

Gearbox: Auto Thinking of getting MV automotive to do it ( Ive seen them in HOT4's mag) I am making a nice Auto how it should be "Crackin" maybe Triptronic ?. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mv...it-t218071.html

Wheels: Yokohama Advan 5 18x8 wheels i think there larger on the back Toyo Proxes 4 tyres front , Goodyear eagle F1 on the rear

Brakes: Im upgrading next week with HEL braided lines and EBC yellowstuff pads and new machined disks With wilwood dot 5 fluid

Stock Tune :

Fuel Used: Bp Ultamite

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Exhaust:

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Car:

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Wolf thats going into it:

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