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hey all just got my first skyline. as the title says its a 94 R33 GTS25T .

i swapped it for a un finished AE86 project,

it came regoed and slightly modified, and not very well looked after.

so far the mods i know of are:

  • Front Mouint
  • High flowed stock turbo (hypergear?) internal gate welded shut and actuator disconnected
  • 50mm external wastegate and screamer
  • turbosmart e-boost street boost controller
  • turbosmart boost gauge
  • AFR gauge of some sort
  • unknown brand fuel pressure regulator
  • cut and shut forward facing stock intake manifold
  • 3" exhaust
  • maxpeeding coilovers
  • exedy HD clutch
  • 18x9.5 Work Emotion Kiwami's (metallic charcoal)

she definitley needs some tlc and a heap of bugs need to be looked at but it seems pretty strong and goes well. looking forward to keeping this thread updated as i progress.

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Dug the rice line out over the long weekend...New bov charged the battery give it a wash  found the leak in my rim.. put her back in the shed haha almost ready for rego again...

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also since last time i was on here i have . replaced pod with factory air box, changed to led headlights, replaced drivers window reg, fitted a different steering wheel , 3d printed and mounted gauges, new head unit and mounted subs/amps

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Did a thing today .. after fitting and replacing some shit. (Uncut front bar and other random interior bits and mounting my stereo and gauges) give her a bath and went for a lap.
Now just need : hicas eliminator, wheel alignment, ecu, tune and rego

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time for an update....its been a little while.

She now has :

  • R35 GTR coils
  • 600cc injectors
  • haltech elite plugin ecu.
  • Extreme Ceramic Button clutch

Got it dynoed with DVS Tuning and it made 220rwkw on 12psi and 236rwkw on 18psi

can't fault jez's work he's a champion and i cant thank him enough

 

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