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  1. July 2016 - Two things for this month, one minor and one major The minor one: Inspired by this blog post, I fitted an S15 boot brace, which required 4 x 16mm spacers and 4 x M10 50mm fine thread bolts to fit. I personally couldn't feel the difference that others have claimed it makes, but it does look kinda cool I guess lol The major one: A brand new pair of -9's with ceramic coated exhaust housings, because new turbos good, old turbos bad, that's as far as my reasoning went
  2. June 2016 - I had a feeling that the fuel pump might be going bad, and now with the wideband fitted, I could see that AFRs weren't quite what I expected them to be. Swapped the stock one out for a Walbro GSS342, and immediately noticed a difference, the car was easier to start and didn't feel as flat anymore through the revs Also swapped the Power FC out for an R32 Nistune ECU, as I really wanted the data logging options that the Nistune has, plus various other reasons that I can no longer remember. It was a good move though, the Nistune software is a lot nicer to use than the tiny PFC hand controller
  3. May 2016 - I wanted a way of monitoring boost pressure that was better than the fairly inaccurate stock gauge, but I like to keep everything looking as stock as possible, so sticking a gauge on top of the dash wasn't an option. I decided on switching out the old Greddy boost controller with a HKS EVC-S, as it displays boost on an LCD, and it's much smaller than the Greddy, but I just had to work out a stealthy spot to mount it The JVC head unit I have in the car doesn't have a CD player, so I pulled it apart to see if there would be any room inside to fit the controller behind the face plate. A few minor modifications with a dremel, and this is the result (excuse the dust). I also removed the clear plastic that covers the LCD on the head unit face plate, and removed all of the logos that were on there, just leaving the model number. Makes it look a lot cleaner With the face plate closed, you'd never know it's there Also got this carbon fiber air guide, mostly just to cover everything up around the bonnet latch to make it look less cluttered
  4. Thanks! Was worried about how the paint would hold up, but it's a year later now and still looking good. Not bad for about $40 worth of paint and a bit of time
  5. April 2016 - Gave the wheels some new paint. From what I can tell, they were originally silver wheels that have been spray painted a very dark metallic grey. I picked up some 'cast iron' colour high temp paint, and also used a fine tip paint brush to paint the Enkei logos red, then finished off with a few coats of clear
  6. March 2016 - Found a Power FC and hand controller for an awesome price as the seller claimed it wouldn't power on. Decided I'd buy it and have a go at fixing it, turned out to be an easy fix, the wires for the controller cable had detached from the board inside the controller. I found nothing wrong with the ECU itself, but when powering it up with the faulty hand controller, it looked like it was dead. With the controller fixed, the ECU booted straight up. After some careful testing of all the functions, and then a quick drive around, it was all looking good I didn't want to run the PFC without being able to keep an eye on AFRs, so I installed an Innovate MTX-L, and made up a mount to replace the ash tray. Also replaced the aging handbrake and shift boots with some nice new ones with red stitching, and swapped out the old Nismo Duracon gear knob with a Nismo GT500 one
  7. Feb 2016 - Headlight restoration again, as the first time I did them, I didn't use a headlight sealant to protect the finish. Wet sanded Rubbing compound After buffing After cutting compound and sealant. Sealant hasn't dried yet Before. In this shot you can also see the new grill mesh After
  8. Nov 2015 - I think I forgot to mention that at some stage, the set of Teins I installed crapped out, so there was a switch back to the old lowered springs that came on the car, and a set of used shocks. Well years later, I finally binned the super low springs that the car came with, replaced with a new set that makes the car sit slightly higher (legal height now!), and they're MUCH more comfortable. Still on the old shocks at this stage How the car sat before the new springs (sorry for the poor lighting) New fronts - KDFL101 New rears - KDRL61SP Also, the grill mesh was looking a bit tired and paint was flaking off, so rather than painting the existing mesh, I chose to modernise the front end a bit with some plastic honeycomb style mesh, and I was really happy with the results. A picture of the completed front end will be in the next post
  9. Okay, 2015 is when I was finally able to get stuck in and spend some time and money doing some things that I'd been planning for a while There were some general maintenance items, front CV shafts were replaced, and a new coil pack harness as the old plugs had become brittle and fell to bits during a spark plug change. Look at the shadow in the picture and you can see how hard the harness had become with age and heat Oct 2015 - DBA slotted rotors and new brake pads went on Front discs - DBA4928S Front pads - DB1520 Rear discs - DBA4929S Rear pads - DB1521
  10. Oh I almost forgot, the one thing I did do in Melbourne while the car sat for so long is I fixed up the yellowing headlights. This was my first attempt, and there's a more impressive effort to come, but I think they came out pretty well I know there are DIYs around the internet for this sort of thing, but for the sake of documenting everything, this involved sanding the yellowed plastic off with wet sandpaper, working up to a fine grit, then polishing with rubbing compound, and finally polishing again with cut and polish
  11. Now on to 2014, when my girlfriend (now fiance) and I moved down to Melbourne for a year, and the car pretty much stayed in storage for the year. The one and only time that I left my car out of the garage overnight in the whole year that were lived there, someone broke in and tried to steal it, and it was honestly maybe one of five times that year that it even left the garage. Amazingly, our housemate happened to be coming home from work at the time, and caught the would be thieves in the act. And also just as amzing was the fact that the only thing that was broken was the ignition barrel; no broken windows, steering wheel trim neatly removed and not even any lost screws. Lucky the immobilizer did it's job or it would have been no more GTR
  12. One more 2013 thing is that I managed to find a stock airbox, complete with snorkel and mounting brackets for $190 incl shipping from Berlin! I still haven't seen one that cheap locally since
  13. Thanks for the comments guys, trying to get to the good stuff as quick as I can
  14. 2013 - With around 115k on the clock now (bought it at 90k). I'd put it off because if I screwed it up, it'd be an expensive mistake, but I didn't buy it to just give it to someone else to do, so with a lot of research and triple checking absolutely everything before I cranked it over, I got it all done with no issues. Also did the cam cover gaskets as they were leaking a bit Around the end of the year was when I decided I'd better get a decent alarm/immobilizer installed. I have a real thing about keeping everything as factory looking as possible, and this was yet another thing that I really wanted to do myself. Obviously due to the nature of an alarm install, I don't want to post the details in public, but I will say I'm pretty happy with how well I integrated it into the factory wiring. One thing I will give away is that to get the keyless entry working on the drivers door, I found that you can use the door latch from an N15 Pulsar, which has a factory actuator built into it, and bolts straight in. Works perfectly and looks factory The only thing I actually have photos of from 2013 is a new head unit; JVC KD-X80BT. I went for this one because it's a fairly minimal design compared to most of what is on the market, and you can set different colours for when the headlights are on and off. So I have it set to the same green as the dash clock when the lights are off, and then a slightly orange colour to match the halogen bulb in the triple meter when the headlights are on. Makes it fit in with the stock look just that little bit better
  15. August 2012 - Was out for a drive and I heard a POP, followed by the car now sounding like a tractor. It sounded bad, but it didn't feel like I'd lost any power. I was an hour away from home, so I just drove it carefully and hoped it wasn't anything too bad. Turns out the gasket between the exhaust manifold and the rear turbo had blown a chunk out. Broke one of the hard coolant lines while attempting to get in there to repair it, and living in a rural area meant I couldn't just get to a wreckers or something to get a new one. Ended up replacing the hard lines with braided hoses, and I somehow managed to replace the gasket without completely removing the turbos. There was also a new boost leak coming from around the stock boost solenoid, so I bypassed that with new hoses and installed a Greddy Profec-B boost controller and just ran it at stock boost
  16. Now we jump forward to early 2012, when one of my rear shocks gave up. I guess a combination of age, the springs installed, and the crappy roads (I was living out in the country at the time). So I got a set of Tein Super Street coilovers, used but good condition, and while they were still quite rough, they were a lot better than what I had before. No pictures of the actual install, just this one from before I put the fronts in About a month after this, I spent some time trying to track down a boost leak I'd had for a couple of months. Found a leak at the rear of the intake manifold, so that meant pulling it out and changing the gaskets. First relatively major thing I'd had to do, and it all went smoothly, no more boost leak! Again, not really any pictures of the process (I promise I get better at documenting things later), I did however get some pictures where I took the front bar off just to check all the intercooler piping, which was all fine
  17. Whenever I post about parts, I'm going to try to be as specific as possible, just so if anyone is searching for info, they'll know that this specific part fits this specific car, that sort of thing So the list of mods when I got the car is as follows -Enkei RPF1 wheels 18x9.5 +15, 265/35r18 tyres -King Springs super low lowering springs on stock shocks. Fronts KDFL-101SL Rears KDRL-61 -N1 bonnet lip and vents -Series 3 xenon headlights, dash trim, and steering wheel -Pod filters -High flow cat - unknown brand -HKS Super Dragger exhaust The lowered springs were awful with the stock shocks, but not knowing any better at the time, they stayed for way too long. These have since been replaced, but I'm not up to that part of the story yet. For now, I'll just say they went in the bin, and that's where they belong As for the pod filters, I'm a fan of the induction noise, but not of the hot air they were sucking in without a box. Like the springs, they stayed for too long, only because of how difficult it is to find a stock airbox that didn't cost the earth Everything else was good though, and believe it or not, nothing was changed for a whole 2 years after I bought the car. Just regular maintenance, and fixing things when they broke. This was all before the slippery slope that is modifying a GTR Some more pictures of how it was looking around this time. Engine bay is looking a bit rough, this gets fixed later
  18. R33 GTR - Daily for 7 years and counting I recently started to read through a lot of the project threads on here, and I wanted to add my own as it's a great way to keep track of everything, and a lot of the information I've found in the project threads had been invaluable for my own build. I've been lurking around these forums since I got my first car, a 1994 R33 GTS4. Back then I had zero mechanical knowledge, but I planned to just dive in and learn as much as I could, which has led me to where I'm at now with a 1995 R33 GTR, doing all mechanical work myself (aside from one clutch change), and not planning on ever parting ways with it I picked the car up back in 2010 with a few mods, such as the Enkei wheels, and a HKS catback with an unknown high flow cat, but it was otherwise completely stock. Looking back, it was a good find as I didn't really know exactly what to look out for at the time I've collected a whole bunch of pictures I've taken over the years, and my plan is to go through and post them in order until I get to where it's at now, so there's a lot more to come if anyone is interested in reading along. For now, I'll start off with a picture of how it was the day I got it home, back when phone cameras were a lot worse than they are now
  19. About $450 neg, but yeah it's proving hard to get rid of just one wheel. Offer is there if you end up wanting it, it's not going anywhere fast haha
  20. I have a single one in the size and colour you're after, brand new in the box if you're interested, but one wheel might not be much use to you
  21. 1997 Mazda 626 2.5l V6 Manual 244000km Rego until August 2016, just recently passed blue slip, and had AC regas, new alternator and radiator fitted Girlfriend and I used to share this as a daily when we lived in inner city Melbourne, now that we've moved back up to Sydney and out in the suburbs, she's gotten a new car, and I get a chance to take the GTR out more , so we no longer need it. Meticulously maintained inside, and serviced religiously every 10k, running absolutely perfectly. Asking $1900 ono, any questions please pm. Located Riverstone NSW
  22. Oh wow, didn't realise they're so much cheaper for a whole set. They must just be more expensive for a single wheel. Probably not going to sell it at this price then
  23. Just to clarify, it's a single wheel only. Still available, open to offers, however it is a brand new wheel so I'd rather hang on to it than go too low
  24. Yeah they look great when they're fresh out of the box. If staggered sizes didn't mess with the 4WD, I'd buy another and run them on the rear of the GTR
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