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Dude, you do know that Carbon Monoxide is an odourless, colourless gas which can make u pass out and die if you are in a closed off garage and start your engine and leave it running. The cat filters out that air and converts it into a less harmfull gas, hence why they are a restriction but an environmental nesesity. Hi flow cat (good one) will do the job just as well... you wont get ur flames tho.

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lol, i dont care what specs say, every R33 ive been in and my mates have been in have been extremely dissapointed with its guts and have lost to several R32's. Maybe u r33 drivers just dont know how to drive ur cars :laugh: but even the mildly modified ones dont really pull that hard IMO.

the RB25 + gearbox combination is alot better than the RB20 + gearbox combo, but the R33's are too heavy.

thats why i went the r32 over the r33.

I only have a R33 GTST with just a few small modes but took on a R32 at 5 lights and raped it every time. Not bagging 32's cos I like them but just sayin doesn't matter if you beat a few, you won't beat them all

I'd vote for the R33, doesn't look like your budget would cover a GT-R... unfortunately!

Just for interest's sake how much was the guy asking for the GT-R you checked out?

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James, original poster has bought an R33.

YEP BOUGHT A R33 GTST SERIES 2! STOKED WID IT.

I LOOKED AT 3 R32 GTRS ONE WAS $22000, ANOTHER WAS $19,000 AND ONE WAS $26,000 AND THE ONE FOR $22,000 LOOKED AND RAN THE BEST BY FAR!

my mates R33 got owned by a pretty much stock CA 180sx from a rolling start, no bullshit apparently they pulled off evenly from 40ks and the CA slowly pulled away from the R33. i was pretty skeptical, but apparently its no bs.

my mates R33 got owned by a pretty much stock CA 180sx from a rolling start, no bullshit apparently they pulled off evenly from 40ks and the CA slowly pulled away from the R33. i was pretty skeptical, but apparently its no bs.

ive had one do that to me also they can run like 15psi or sumthing crazey and there a lighter car

my mates Mx6 turbo pulls from me when he hits boost from stand still but he still cant beat my launches :P

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