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hey guys ive only been a member for a couple of months and being into holdens i sort of stayd away.

now i own a r33 im a converted nissan fan now after owning 17 comies and this my 1st jap car im very happy with the power and handling is 2nd to none.

hope to go on some cruises etc once i get my line sa rego'd

ps does any1 know if a cut n shut plenum will pass regency?

cheers bryan.

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cheers mate.only thing is my r33 is on a vic un registerd permit witch means i can drive it but with no plates.but i dont wana cause cop trouble.

heres the plenum.just wana know if regency will mess me around with it?

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oh and heres my ride guys just to let you know what she looks like if ya see me.

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i would like to second that opinion, if you are satisfied with the performance ect. from your line at the moment

wait until you unleash her. especially with those forged internals!

welcome to the wonderful world of well designed and engineered skylines!

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that looks sweet man i like the plenum job only problem i can see is no blow off,

regency will require a plum back blow off valve

180RWKW isnt stock guys whilst it also isnt nutzo its slightly moded ive been looking @ the slide performance turbo mod and standard inj. and fuel pump a new ECU is needed youll make 230rwkw with his highflow job Thread Here

anyways welcome aboard you will find a wealth on info here

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