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haha will do. Id recommend this guy to ANYONE hese fantastic. Kila bodyworks quoted me 550 excluding hifill and said it needs to be sandblasted. This guy hifilled and sprayed for 350

nice,,

wot sort of power you making i take it youve had it on a dyno :D

Yeh it's been on the dyno early this year & will be again soon - not HUGE power 430 ponnies at all 4. Comes on nice n' early, spooling from 2500rpm with twin R34 N1's, good response, meaty torque & nice top end at 23psi...

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nice for those that dont know 430HP > KW = 320

my mate has just modified his GTR and put twin HKS 2535 sumthing i forget sorrry and HKS adj. cam gears and hks cams sard 800cc inj. he makes 320kw @ rears and it falls over runs out of air so he needs new AFM's this was boosting @ 16psi

b4 he had these mods he was running 19psi and could do 0-200 in 12secs

My R33 Series 2 GTR V-Spec... with the old plates...

Colour is 'Sonic Silver' with c/f bits...+ everything mod'd

:)

Awesome. Pretty sure I spotted it in Civic a few weeks ago, sounded, looked and went the way it should. Cool car.

couple of mine. getting Bannana bar from MAVRIC fitted in 2 weeks :(

Just some friendly advise :)

looks like the reo' needs to be lifted to support the bar a little better. Just loosen the 2 bolts at either end of the reo, angle it up more and fasten the bolts back up.

From the pics looks like there it too much gap btw the headlights and bar.

Hope it didn't offend you, just trying to be helpful.

primordial? have i posted pics before in here? lol oops soooo many pages i forgot if i did, sorry haha...

hehe nah no spammer :-)

ben...

ben, Love the car... Looks VERY nice.

Would hate to think of the $ that went into it. I have spent HEAPS on mine and still doesnt look very special.

Who does most of your work? (mechanical and interior/exterior)

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