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My First R33 - Tune Done!


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Sup lads, my names Brenton. Just thought I'd throw up a thread of something I picked up in June this year.

I'm new here so please be kind! :P Just thought I'd throw up a thread about my first Skyline.

I won't bore you with my life story so I'll just keep it simple and let the pics do the talking. This won't be a quick build by any means as I'm fulltime at tafe and only have casual work.

Aims for the end product:

To have a clean and sensible powered daily street car.

Current mods:

- 17" rims

- Momo 3" turbo back exhaust

- Pod filter intake

- RB20 wastegate actuator

- Walbro 255

- FMIC

- Greddy Profec B-Spec II

- NIStune on an R32 GTS-T ECU

- No name carbon fibre gear knob

- Alpine headunit

- Blue dash back lighting

Plans:

- BC BR series coilovers

- Castor/camber/toe arms

- GT-R swaybar

- Varrstoen 2.2.2's

- Gracer kit (still deciding)

- Carbon or fibreglass hood

- S2 optional mesh grill

- Blitz NUR-Spec exhaust

- Genuine Nardi steering wheel (already have, just need to aquire a bosskit)

- Greddy shift knob

- Short shifter

- Shadow Pro CF water temp, oil temp and oil pressure gauges

- Velo GP90

- Pioneer sound system

Chin spoiler, didn't like it so I removed it

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Clean for a change, rare occurance

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Dyno results after NIStune

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Ended up making 208.7KW with 352.1Nm @ 12psi. Just want to say thanks to the guys at G7 and to Decs for the tune, great guys, top work and service and really easy to deal with. Would recommend them to anyone. Cheers fellas! :thumbsup:

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