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Hi Guys,

sum of u met me last night with a few of the skyline boys i thought i would come and say helo and see if my account still works.

well had a good cruise last night pity me and friend had to leave early none teh less was good

heres my ride:

as per other thread asking if theres any R33 GTS-4 drivers YES!!! and im lucky enough to of had it converted with a RB25DET :D

any ways sum pics

R33 4door Front Bar

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R33 Side

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Twin Zaust

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note if HTML code isnt accepted i will recode all images in bbcode will just take a while to get rid of the mess

pics edited should look fine

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That's a nice kit you have on your taxi there, Steve. Being a GTS4, does this mean that it was originally a 4wd normally aspirated version, now converted to RB25DET power? Man that would have been a pleasant improvement I'll bet! Must say, I've never come across a 4wd sedan in the flesh yet (that I know of anyhow).

I get around in a similar looking GTS25T but I can't recall seeing yours around before, we must live on opposite sides of town, eh.

Being the loyal family man that I am, I'm not allowed out for night cruises and exhaust is too loud for me to just sneak out without the whole neighborhood knowing. :lol:

Would love to catch up with some of the bods I see regularly on the forums.

Must get off my arse and post a couple of photos too.

Cheers, Mike

That's a nice kit you have on your taxi there,

thx mike i was lucky enough to buy the car as is

Being a GTS4, does this mean that it was originally a 4wd normally aspirated version, now converted to RB25DET power? Man that would have been a pleasant improvement I'll bet! Must say, I've never come across a 4wd sedan in the flesh yet (that I know of anyhow).

yes it was orriginally a NA car

Would love to catch up with some of the bods I see regularly on the forums.

there is a cruise out tonight meeting @ 5 im hopefully going to be there not sure yet

hey,

an GTS4 finally,

Dude im thinking of doing an engine conversion too in the near future,

be greatfully apprecatied if u can point me in the right directions. What workshop does it n where is the cheapest:P

I called some wrekers up asking about stagea engine but non seem to have em in stock (due to the low demand not many ppl need em).... they didnt seem very intersted to help me.

How much would i expect to pay including labour n im gonna use as much afetrmarket parts as possible.(approx)

Thanks Bud.

Shorty

Edited by shorty_01

do u still have the orriginal engine RB25de

why ask for stagea :S

ok i read ur PM too

i recon 6g would cover a full engine conversion but maybee 2.5k for a turbo intercooler setup

as for work done by who im not sure sorry as my car was done when i bought it

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