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Hello guys. I'm about to strip the crap out of my r33 gtr to do a ground up build.

I have the motor well on its way to being complete and need some advice on how to clean up and free up the engine bay.

 

I have seem some gtrs out there with no fuse box's under the hood and no abs pumps. Basically I would like to know what all can be removed. Keeping the car steerable. Also keeping in mind having the lights off inside if possible.

Any help would be appreciated. I'm still searching the web and this fourm. Find it abit overwhelming to read all the info out there. But I'll press ahead.

Thanks in advance..

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It's fairly simple. Just time consuming. RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH.

Pick an item and a side, hotside would be the easiest to start on, read about what it does and how it works, then move it and make sure it still works correctly. Be careful of grounds.

ABS Delete Kit
Run the lines under the metal lip at the back of the engine bay



Yeah, that link is just brake line kit for calipers.
Well I was talking to my mate today and we came up with just extending all the wires for the fuse box. To the inside of the car. Some where under the dash. I hope I have room down there. I'll very much need to do this as the r33 gtr is so tight under the hood.

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