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Well hello there im in Ireland and drive a 1995 R33 GTR mid night purple just hade the engine rebuilt and tought id say hi. heres a pew pics and spec. what ya's think.

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And heres the spec list to

THE ALL NEW SPEC LIST

ENGINE / MECHANICAL SPEC

2.6L STRAIGHT SIX WITH A HKS 2.8L STEP 2 STROKER KIT(crank,rods,pistons)

TOMIE 280 PRO CAMS (11.50mm HIGHLIFT CAMS INLET AND OUTLET

HKS TO4Z SINGLE TURBO CONVERSION KIT INC ALL MANAFOLDS AND PIPE WORK

HKS STUD AND BOLT KIT

TOMIE OVER SIZE OIL PUMP

TOMIE SUMP BAFFLE

TOMIE CAM FOLLOWERS

HKS TWIN VALVE SPRINGS

UPRATED GEAR BOX AND TRANSFER BOX (drag spec)

NISMO N1 BLOCK BORED TO 2.8L

FULLY GAS FLOWED HEAD INLET AND EXHAUST POLISHED

SARD 800cc INJECTORS

APEXI POWER FC + HAND CONTROLER

APEXI AVCR BOOST CONTROLER

APEXI BOOST CONTROLER

PACE 100mm INTERCOOLER

TRUST RACE SPEC FULL DE-CAT EXHAUST SYSTEM (rated up to 1000BHP)

NISMO TRIPLE PLATE CARBON CLUTCH

OS GIKEN LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL

HKS TURBO ELBOWS

HKS ACTUATORS

TOMIE 1.2mm STEEL HEAD GASKET

MOCAL OIL COOLER

TOMEI UPRATED FUEL PUMP

NISMO FUEL REGULATOR

RB MOTORSPORT MODIFIED FUEL RAIL

TOMIE / OS GIKEN LIGHTENED CAM PULLEYS

TOMEI CARBON KEVLAR TIMING BELT

NISMO AIR FLOW METERS X 2

HKS HALF PIPE KIT

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

HKS TWIN INDUCTION KIT

HKS TWIN BLOW OFF VALVES

HKS WAISTGATES

TRUST FRONT PIPES

TRUST DE-CAT PIPE

OTHER STUFF

BEE*R REV LIMITER WITH LAUNCH CONTROL

HKS KANSI ATESSA CONTROLER

BLITZ POWER METER 3

18 X 9.5 CST ZERO HYPER WHEELS

AVON ZZ3s 265/35/18 FRONT & REAR

HKS SUSPENSION UNITS

EBC TURBO DISCS FRONT

EBC YELLOW STUFF PADS FRONT

EBC YELLOW STUFF PADS REAR

RB MOTORSPORT 1" WHEEL SPACERS X 4

TRUST CLEAR CAM PULLEY COVER

NISMO OIL FILLER CAP

NISMO HIGH PRESS RAD CAP

NISMO CARBON FIBER REAR SPOILER SIDES

SMITHYS CHROME FUSEBOX COVER

BLUE POWDER COATED ROCKER COVER, ALL TURBO PIPES AND RAD BRACKETS

NISMO GEARNOB

NISMO CARBON FRONT SPLITTER

NISMO STEERING WHEEL

NISMO GT BOSS KIT WITH HI-CAS

NISMO SMOKED SIDE REPATERS

NISMO GTR FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES

REINFORCED FRONT SUSPENSION MOUNTS

LIMO BLACK TINTED REAR WINDSCREAN , REAR QUARTERS AND LIGHT SMOKED FRONT SIDES.

IV ALSO HAD THE AIR CON REMOVED AS IT NEVER WORKED

AND GOT AN ABS BYPASS BLOCK MADE

THATS ALL I CAN THINK OF AT THE MOMENT BUT IM SURE I WILL HAVE FORGETON SOMETHING

thanks for reading

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