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It was so strong. It was running an N1 pump. I was always worried about that stupid thing. It only had to last maybe another 3-4 months and it was going to be ripped out and replaced with a Tomei.

2.8 is getting sold. It's high comp 3.0 time :D

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Total destruction!

Dear oh dear!

How much better are Tomei, Nitto and Jun Paul? Differences?

That setup looks like it could be fun :D

Is that the viva garage front lip?

yeah mate viva garage lip, fit wasnt to bad either, running a t78-33d on a freshly rebuilt 26/30. Hopefully finished and tuned in the next few weeks

Only had her a short while biggrin.gif

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Clean example of a R33 GTST mate. The rims suit it well. Might want to change the rear wing/bar and opt for a different front bar if you want to and that should do it. :thumbsup:

Clean example of a R33 GTST mate. The rims suit it well. Might want to change the rear wing/bar and opt for a different front bar if you want to and that should do it. :thumbsup:

Thanks man, the front bar is due for an appointment with a fibreglass kit fo fill in the holes near the FMIC so it will look a bit better, and i was debating changing the rear but her arse looks perky and its kinda grown on me tongue.gif

disagree, rear bar is big enough without adding more to the stock one. and the standard series 2 wing is the neatest looking one. that or the little flush boot spoiler.

nice car, love the dark wheels :thumbsup:

Thanks man, and i totally agree, the series 2 wing is easily the best!

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