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Engine: rb25det

Exhaust: stocko with zetti cannon

Suspension: yes

Wheels: ANZ 17s

Modifications: fmic, boost controller, turbo timer, BOV(not currently fitted for RWC) strut brace, Pod Filter, body kit

Stereo Audio / Visual: pioneer hu, 6" front an rears

Estimated Power: no idea, will get her tuned soon enough

hey guys an girls, picked up my new ride this arvo its a '93 gtst AUTO! cuz im a lazy bastard an jus wanna cruise 2 work in style. got a few plans for her.. full engine management of some sort, better boost controller alarm/imobiliser, proper stereo, GTR style front grill, full exhaust, HiD headlight bulbs, clear indicators, maybe 18s and lower it a bit. this thing feels bullshit fast compared to my other car.. an '88 camry :P she's running 10 PSI which is freakin plenty to have fun with. tell me what ya think.

Woody.

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thanks guys, not sure wot the front bar is exactly, bought the car from a mate, so i'll ask him wot it is. picked her up for $12k which is pretty decent price i reckon. yeh BOV stall is a bit of pain, pulled it off for rwc anyway, will plum it back wen i put it back on. there wont be any drunk mates gettin in this puppy. went alarm shopping today. getting alarm w glass/shock sensors imobiliser, keyless entry, central locking, thinking about remote start. .but that an extra $500 for wank factor. .probly wont bother. auto cuz i drive it on our crappy crappy congested freeways 5 days a week :spank:

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hey kids, just a quick update if any1s interested. i tracked down a GTR style grill to toughen up the front end (even more!) and gettin my big badass alarm next week, so i can stop bein quite so paraniod about leavin her anywhere for more than 5 minutes. after that lot i'll be sorting my stereo good an proper.. have a kenwood 4 ch amp to power up the 6" pioneers all around, jbl monblock and alpine type R sittin here waiting to go in.. and i picked out my kenwood 7" touch screen to run the show.

still deciding whether to get a real nice clean boot install, with sub in the centre an amps either side in grey carpet. let me kno wot ya think of the plans :P

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i like your plans so far. one thing though, DO NOT install HIDs. they look shit in r33 headlights. the stock units arent designed to work with them and you get flaring and glare and all sorts of shit. the only way to do hids properly is to do a retrofit, where you take OEM hids from another car and fit them into your reflector headlights.

and what is that front bar? it is very hot

Auto skylines ftw!!

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yeh was planning to borrow projector beams from somewhere else, not sure what the front bar is, i'll have 2 check with my mate i bought the car off. havnt seen the bar on any other line so far.. sure theres heaps of em.. just not around me :) which is kinda cool. thanks mate

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hey dudes and dudettes,

been doin a bit of research for my gtr style grill an i found a spare 'GT' badge in my glove box. brand new genuine nissan made in japan gear :cheers: thinkin i mite mount that in the centre on some mesh, reckon it would look pretty sweet, what does everyone think?

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