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Hey guys, thought I would share my R33 GTST.

Engine: 25/30 Spool Rods, Wisco Pistons, Custom Grind Cams, You get the Idea..

Exhaust: 4 Inch Turbo Back

Suspension: Lowered Springs

Wheels: Crap 17's Will Change Soon

Modifications: Microtech,1600cc Injectors,42R,Twin 1/2 Inch Fuel Lines, Twin Pumps and a lot more.

Stereo Audio / Visual: Cd player.

Estimated Power: 722rwhp With Blown Turbo Gasket

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hay buddy how r ya

very awesome build u have there.

just a couple of quick question as im doing a similar build myself atm

how does the 42r go in terms of coming on boost.

like when does it start to build and when is full boost achieved?

how does it go with traction?

what gearbox are u running?

thanks buddy

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Hey guys quick update, Got sick of green and decided to paint it. Getting there I only have 1 day off a week if that so doing it all in my spare time.

Here is some progress pics.

I shaved the aerial hole while I was @ it.

I am painting it blue will get pic of colour up soon. I mixed it at work very nice :D

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Sorry everyone been very slack :) Got the car out to QLD Power Play finally :) Few things still to do but had a great day!

Ill put few pics up.

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Empty Bay =(

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XR8 Buldge For A Different Look

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Scott standing with my motor :) Thanks Gman @ Turbowerx Automotive

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If anyone has the black plastic inserts for my front bar and want to sell please let me know 0432 238 529

Some one stole my whole front bar inc number plate so I was lucky enough to source another one and paint it quickly but no front inserts :(

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