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Hi everyone

I'm new to this forum, just thought i would introduce myself and show you my project R33 GTR Vspec.

Hi i'm Steve, i'm 29 and i live in England. Here's a couple of pics of my skyline:

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The final stages of the project will be coming together throughout the year, namely finishing off the Do-luck bodykit and new 19" Volk TE37's.

Hope you all like it.

Steve

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Nope, not bronze. Special order Mercuary Silver with Diamond cut lip (basically dark silver with a polished lip). :P

Thanks for the thumbs up on the engine bay, its taken about a year and a half to get to this stage and ALOT of money.

Hell yeah. You can hear the cash register ch'ching just lookin' in there.

Great choice on the wheel finish.

Unfortunately our mod laws are getting stricter so I'm spending money jsut trying to still "look" stock :P

Thats one thing they haven't really clamped down on here in the UK, you can mod the car as much as you like and as long as it passes an MOT your fine, how long it will stay that way im not too sure.

With the wheels i just wanted to be a little bit different colour wise

Thanks for the thumbs up guys. Here's a quick spec of whats been done to the GTR.

Engine Specifications:

HKS RB28 DETT Step 3

HKS Pistons

HKS Rods

HKS Crankshaft

HKS Valves

HKS Hardpipe Kit

Tomei 270 Pro Cams 10.25mm lift induction/exhaust

Tomei Lifters & Spring Buckets

Mines Pulleys

Blueprinted & Balanced Bottom End

Gasflowed, Ported & Polished Head

RK Big Baffled Sump

Trust/Greddy Race Spec Intercooler

Trust/Greddy Huge Single BOV

Mocal Oil Cooler

Tomei Oil Pump

Tomei Water Pump

Nismo Bearings

Bronze Valve Guides

ATI Crank Damper

Engine Misc.:

HKS Kansai Stutt Brace

Garage Defend Cooling Panel

RK Polished Oil Catch Tank

Aeroquip Braided Lines

Samco Water pipe Kit

Samco Heater pipe Kit

Samco Rad pipe

Samco Joiners

Samco Vacume pipes

Greddy Polished Top Rad Pipe

Custom Painted Engine Covers

RSP Polished Fuse Box

Polished Inlet Plenum

Polished pipework & plaques

Augment Bonnet Dampers

Nismo Oil Cap

Turbocharger & Induction:

HKS 2540R Turbos

HKS Pro Internal Actuators

HKS Turbo Elbows

HKS Super Racing Induction

Custom Equal Length Top Pipes

Custom Equal Length Balance Pipes

Custom Equal Length Downpipes

Custom Manifolds

Fuel & Tuning:

HKS 11mm Fuel Rail

HKS FPR

Sard 800cc Injectors

Nismo High Flow Fuel Pump

AEM EMS (soon to be HKS Fcon V Pro)

3 Bar Map Sensors

Apexi AVCR Boost Controller

Apexi Boost Solenoid

Exhaust:

Apexi N1 Evo Straight Through (no resonators) Exhaust

HKS Decat

Custom Equal Length Downpipes

Drivetrain:

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch

OS Giken Balanced & Lightened Flywheel

Nismo shortshift

Weight reduction & transfer:

Me on a New Year Diet.

Suspension, wheels & tires:

Tein Super Street Coilovers

Nismo swing arms

9" X 18" Volks Racing Evolution 4 Forged mono block alloys

Toyo T1S Tyres

Brembo Brakes

Ferrodo DS2500 Pads

Interior:

Apexi AVCR Boost Controller

Defi BF Boost Gauge

Defi BF Exhaust Gas Temp Gauge

Defi VSD HUD

Defi Controllers

Greddy Twin Apillar Gauge Holder

Nismo Dials & Gauges

HKS Boost Gauge

HKS Inlet Temp Gauge

Nismo Gear Knob

Momo Race Steering Wheel

Snooper S5

Pioneer Stereo

Infinty Speakers

Exterior:

Do-Luck Front Bumper

Soon to be Do-Luck Side Skirts & Rear Bumper

Nismo Carbon Fibre Soiler Wing

Carbon Spolier Emblems

:wave: GTR32GUS.... Im no better than the others at cricket. Man we were sh*t :P

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