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Minor update

Got Jenna a r32 gtr and slapped motor from my 33 into it added to4z and halaltech and about to gt it registered 335kw

 

also convert d r31 to turbo and has some fun

 

now it’s time for the 33 to get on the track

 

have sorted dry sump

fuel setup

and electric power steeirng

 

rear diff is off getting a few extra plate

hof 4:4 diffs

arc intercooler

few other bits

 

guve me 3 months and she will be ready to come off the hoist

 

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5 hours ago, fatz said:

In Cabin  under passenger seat  ( cold side has fuel and power steering coolers and filters) 

currently has -16 lines through there but was considering running alloy hard lines through the cabin

Isn't that a bit WH&S for a stance build....

It looks like it coming together quite well.

Need more random pics of unrelated stuff, with cool stuff in the background of course

And more dick stickers, everyone loves the dick

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/28/2017 at 11:42 AM, niZmO_Man said:

Inspiration for you

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It may just be me, but I freaked hate the camber look. I mean, you and can have a rough GTR and have straight wheels.

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