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hey nice, thats a unique and rare tommy kaira you had there Godz1lla....

its got the rims, the suspension, the TK intercooler, all the engine bits everything that makes it a TK is there... that would of been nice...

Godzilla - NICE! But was that the standard front bar, option 3 or something? Mine is different but has the TK little sunk in plaque in it.

Man I want those wheels.. Time to start sending some emails to TK about it.. Hopefully find some. Will keep the ones I have for track days, skid pan, drags etc etc, thrasher wheels really.

Mine has different seats. GTR 33 seats which I was told is factory. Coil cover is black with TK in silver on it.

Wheels and HKS coilovers.. <-- All done by previous owner. Plus my cooler piping is different, both pipes run down the left hand side to the cooler. Which also has a TK badge welded to it.

My engine is being rebuilt because the stock one failed, not because I wanted to.

As far as bolt ons go, 6boost manifold(spoke to them 2 days ago bout changing from 50mm external port to twin 38mm ports), swapping my 50mm pro-gate for twin Tial 38mm gates. Decided on a GTX35R with split divided T4 1.06 rear.

Am considering changing from a plazmaman plenum to something else because of issues with fuel rails and stuff not fitting. But apparently plazmaman have something to fix this. We'll see.

And just LOL, 75coupe your a f**ken joke, f**ken pathetic and a f**ken loser. Go be a dick somehwere else. Theres always one.

R33 gtst tk (m25) had optional tk seats seats or std gtst seats :)

Front bar on mine was a nismo r33 gtr replica, the old std tk got damaged and instead of repairing got chucked int he bin along with the std tk sideskirts :(

hey guys just wondering what a blown r33 turbo is worth

Depends whats wrong with it, if the wheel ate the housings and there is nothing usable $0

Otherwise maybe $100 if its a neo turbo and someone wants to high flow it.

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