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Got this last week,

Fairly stock

R33 gtst series 2 Sedan 2.5 t manual M-spec 1

Sparkling Pearl white a/m paint job

Rolling on 18 " ava wheels

119 000 k's

2 1/2 cat back exaust into twin cannon muffler

nismo 300k dash cluster

gfb hybrid bov

k & n filter insert

a/m locked diff

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No drifting on the books at the moment. I'm really looking to replace the locked Diff

bahaha, u actually got enuff power 2 drift now :)

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been a bit slack, no fuel management yet.

Have done the standard 7psi stock boost MOD, upgraded to a R34 SMIC.

Have added a few rice mods.

Painted Dash

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Clear Side Indicators

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Now I'm thinking of some Black and Chrome lipped dished rims. and to pull the finger out and get the boost up

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Hey, does anyone know why the climate control would be blowing really hot air, even though the temp is set at low temps?

Probably no gas in the air con.

Im told the gas is drained before cars are imported, so maybe it just needs a regas or i might have a leak somewhere.

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It would just blow ambient air if there was no gas in it.

It is more likely that one of the air temp sensors is shot, or the air mix door is stuck. You can run diagnostics on the digital climate controllers.

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