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Hey guys.My name is Brendan and this is my R33 build. Starts the same as everyone else's. After an engine failure I decided to get another built and in the meantime started pulling everything apart thinking ill just do this and just do that while the engines out. As one thing leads to another things did get abit out of hand. I'll show you how it all begun.

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Engine out at home. Previous setup was a 30/25 with a gt3540. Making 400hp

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Engine bay all smoothed out.

Next step the car gets sent to sydney for mini tubs, roll cage and chassis mods

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Bought a set of wheels and tyres. 28 x10.5. Once the guards had been cut out the tyres were hitting on the rear chassis rail. So the standard rails will be pushed in and the boot floor unpicked and replaced with a flat one. Wanted to keep the standard rails as much as factory looking just incase rego goes back on the car.

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Gotta love a nuckin futs drag r33 gtst! Looks awsome so far man. What plans are in mind for the engine bay ?

Nitto 3.2 stroker kit

25 head

Gtx4508R

Nitto oil pump

6 boost manifold

Plazmaman cooler/ TB/fuel rail/plenum

Id2000 mechanical fuel pump

All the good stuff.

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