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Hey all, here is my new 33.

It started out bog stock and was in mint condish with just on 120k on the clock. Being factory manual and at a price i couldnt pass up, i just had to have it.

So far, ive put on a cheap cooler kit, and im regretting it cos i had to molester my front bar :)

pod filter

Extreme HD cushion button clutch

3 inch exhaust turbo back with offset straight pipes coming up to the back of the car all the way from the diff.

Zeal Function type B height and damper adjustable coilovers

19 inch starcorp impul deep dish wheels. 8.5 front, 9.5 rear

has been dynoed on 10psi and is pushing 206rwkw, im extremley happy so far:)

FUTURE PLANS

Power FC

up boost to 12psi

find a series 2 coupe front bar

hopefully find skirts,(anyone know where to get them from, M spec style ones??)

if money permits then ill continue :)

thanks for looking

Isaac :D

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I am currently looking for a tidy r33 4 door myself, and i recently saw this driving on Grange rd whilst going to look at a r33 coupe, and i was like damn i wish i was going to look at that instead. Very tidy rig. drift pipes look tough as. Keep up the good work man. 206kw on 10psi is sweet also.

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