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Finally got my right and left rotors for the rear on Monday and as luck would have it I had an early day care of the wet conditions so I got to fit them today. So now I have the dba 4000 series slotted rotors front and rear. Very cool. I have put the bendix ultimates front and rear as I said before I was running out of money so they were a cheaper option. No performance complaints yet, but then I have been bedding them in so no real chance to test them out. But I will say they are the dustiest pad by far that I have ever used. Not happy about that.

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im not sure how far that is from you, but on wednesday me and a mate went to noosa, we filled the tank up at yatala, and got there, drove around a little, and back to my house at tweed heads without needing more fuel... about 550kms i think... thats before fuel light came on

hey all just thought i make a start, i dont think ill ever be finished with my car. I got my r33 gts NA last august and it came bog stock with a HKS Super Drager Exaust and slightly lowered. The next thing to do wwas put the stereo in out of my old car. I then purchased some 17 inch chromies about a month later. Soon after that in went the subs with a basic but still custom install. As i save a bit more money i got both doors and all quarter panels resprayed. Then we were renovating the house and the front gate fell on it putting a hole in the front left quarter panel and bonnet. So back to the panel beaters it went. I soon installed some neons and other interior stuff like EL guages momo wheel and knob.

A little closer to the end of last year mum backed into it so back to the panel beaters again for a front bumper respray and GTR style front grille. I then got my licence in January, only to re end someone 3 days later as some **** WIT cut her off but oh well, if u run up someones arse its ur falt end of story :). I then got a boot lip style spoiler. In the last month i have completely re made my boot, which is now no longer a boot. I got it back today from the body shop with a brand new kit and some extractors and an Apexi S-AFC ii is going on in the next 2 weeks. I now have to save very hard to do a 5 stud hub conversion and put some 18's or 19's on it as the kit makes my 17's look like golf buggy wheels.

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Thought I might revive this thread, used to be quite good.

Since I last posted here the only addition to the GTST has been an oil-catch can.

I have just added to the garage a R33 V-spec GTR

Mods to date:-

HKS type 1 turbo timer

Tint

Nismo fuel/oil/radiator cap

BBS rims 18"x9.5"

Yokohama 265/35 R18 ES100 x4

Nismo Clear indicators

Alarm/immobiliser

Nismo GT gear knob

Otherwise stock for the moment.

OK well I have spent a truck load since I bought my GTR last October & all those that know me will vouch that I've driven it about a dozen times since.... Here's a list of mods/repairs:

Motec M800 ECU

Motec Boost Controller

2 reconditioned High Flowed R33 GTR Turbo's (blew them both)

Replaced all the oil feed lines & tubes

Installed new oil filter housing gasket (none there!!!!) & inlet manifold gaskets

Replaced all plugs/leads

Reground cams

Replaced timing belt

New tyres

Adapters (spacers)

Clarion Headunit & Pioneer Speakers

New exhaust, one with a cat converter....

and on & on she goes......

Anyways one step closer

Cam :D

meh.. i'm just getting to the point where unless i have a stupidly fast car that has 300rwkw+ i cbf modifying anymore as it costs too much :D what i want to do would cost $10k - I don't have $10k so i sit on my hands.

Thought I might revive this thread, used to be quite good.

Hmm! Been running on default PFC tune for ages and now on default Data-Logic tune....a little better but not much.

thinks.....MUST get this thing tuned up!!!

Changed a few things lately. Got a 400R kit but didn't like it . Now in the process of getting a full on Carbon Fibre kit from Custom Carbon will be Bonnet, bootlid, front and rear bars and maybe sideskirts.

Power FC with Data-Logic has replaced the EMS DuelSport

Full Apexi Supersuction Pod kit

Bigger FMIC

Front throttlebody Plenum

E-Boost has replaced Audi DIY

HKS 2540 Turbo

Moved Washer reservoir to boot

Oil cooler with Thermostat and remote filter in the mail

other mods remaining are

Full adjustable Whiteline/DMS coilovers

Whiteline adjustable suspension bits and pieces

Pineapples....set for drag

3" Turbo back exhaust twin 3" tips

Nismo twinplate clutch/6Kg flywheel

HKS adjust. camwheel...exhaust

C's short shifter

Recaro Seat

Full harness seatbelt

Apexi RSM/G meter

Apexi Boost gauge

Nismo GTR Dash panel

Weds 18x8&9 and Mod 11 17x81/2&91/2 wheels

Lastly...but not leastly...Blue neons in boot and glovebox :D.....ok..ok..so i'm a rice boy at heart. :wavey:

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