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hey all ive finaly finished my 4 door 33. im from hamilton new zealand i thought ill show you guys over the ditch what ive done

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By jim33 at 2008-02-07

engine mods are

rb25det

turbonettics t3\t4 turbo

hks style 50mm wastgate

gizmo ibc digital boost controler

autometer bost gauge

hks ssqbov

custom stainles steel intercooler piping

sard pressure reg, wallbro fuel pump

oil catch can

air con \viscus fan removed

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By jim33 at 2008-02-07

body mods

9".com racing wheels with 245\35\17 goodyear eagle f1s

4 piece final konections kit

gloss black paint job (diy)

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By jim33 at 2008-02-07

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it all started 3 years ago

great deal for $5000 with turbonettics turbo, hks wastegate,stainless exguast olny downside is its auto

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few months later new wheels

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new intercooler and piping note the hks wastegate (witch got stolen during my new build)

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i was into dof dof then and built this soundsystem myself

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so two years after buying the car i was starting to get use to the power and was wanting more.

i heard that my friend who was a mecanic was starting his own performance shop called CAMS CUSTOMS

but wasnt starting for 3-4 months so i started pulling the car apart ready for its new life

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test fitting the new kit

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on goes the primer

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for my first time the paint diddent turn out to bad

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now its a 5 speed with a exeddy 5puc clutch ...wow its just insane the clutch is so heavy

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what can i say the power is incredible and it sounds more angry. the manuals hard to get use to still learning to drift.

the boost now comes on at around 2000 rpm .its drivable at the moment with the oem ecu but next month im taking it to trickey tune for a remap

then mabe a lowering a tad aswell

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