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just go for it, if u lose eh what can you do, work on ur technique, mod ur car more? doesnt matter its all fun, unless he wants to beat you just to make fun of you, in that case, gives u more reason to beat him and try harder

Howdy All

I just bought a schmikko R33 GTS-4 from Japan....couldn't be happier !!

Anyone else here got a GTS-4?

What is the market value in OZ for one of these?

Are they pretty rare in OZ (I haven't seen many advertised?)

Did most of you guys import ur N/A's or buy them local?

Great site - Great thread

I had R33 GTS-4

there are only couple of peole who has them... most of them are R32 turbo GTS-4

AT Perth there are

1 silver series II R33 GTS-4 coupe

1 Gunmetal grey Series R33 GTS-4 coupe

2 Gunmetal grey R32 GTS-4 sedan

1 Monaro Green R32 GTS-4 coupe

1 White R33 GTS-4 coupe

cheers

Joe

  • 4 weeks later...
Originally posted by foshan

Has anyone with a standard non turbs skyline dragged a VP commodore?

How would they go against each other?

I know some1 with a commodore VP (with aftermarket exhaust) thats wants a drag?

How do u reckon my non turbo skyline will go?

cheers Luke

Dragged a VL calais turbo with front mount and BOV on a hill kicked his BUTT! he revved it out in 2nd while i just kept goin, sweet as hey

Clint-O

"Has anyone with a standard non turbs skyline dragged a VP commodore? "

the RB25DE has simiolar power to the holden 3.8 litre 6 but the skyline weighs about 200kgs less, so i would expect you to win

GtSkylinePeTe,

i have a r33 gts for my first car and i'm very happy with it. obviously the newer it is the better, but i don;t know of any problems with specific years. i imported mine myself and by the time it was on the road it had cost me a bit under $15000 but you could probably pick them up cheaper than this.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Yo,

Finally a good post on NA cars.

I recently installed a BMC Carbon Dynamic Airbox it's an alternative to a cold airbox / pod filter, am very impressed with performance increase. It creates a cyclone suction increasing air pressure, 10-18 bhp increase, they don't come cheap though, looks very sexy though in the engine bay.

Check out

http://www.bmcairfilter.com/infoCDA.asp

http://www.passionmotorsport.co.uk/soleairmenu.htm

My car came kitted with a Zigen 5 Fireball Exhaust, have got a coby highflow extractor on order, currently getting chromed, will be installed by next weekend, I plan to dyno to see performance increase from air box and extractor + exhaust.

Next project will be some type of computer to tune mods and then an RB30 engine long block - still debating this one. :(

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