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Hey guys just a few things i need.... does anyone have a spare right hand (GT) badge or a set.. also does any one have a full workshop manual for a r33 .. just had to replace a striped wheel stud and now the handbreak is kina soft.. thanx

theres a r33 service manual on pdf someone linked on ehere just the other day, ill see if i can find it

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Hey guys.. just an update.. on monday gone i sent the car over to the painter to get the final paint done. They rang me today and said that the car and kit was all done. they just haft to do the handels and mirrors ect.. ill be picking up the kit on thusday and the car on friday. then the the other parts on monday..

since this is comming to an end and it will be all finished on monday.. iv started a new project

just going to clean up the boot and have a surge tank made. reason is that my current fuel pump (stock) is shitting it self when i go round corners.. so ill do it right the first time and have a bosch 040 intank feeding a 3ltr surge tank then have a bosch 044 feeding the fuel rail.. atm i will be using all new s/s braided lines and just connecting them to the old ones arround the fuel pump then later on when i get bigger injectors i will be able to run them all the way..

just a question i have painted matt black on the back of my car.. as you can see \/ \/ and wanting to know should i do this inside the boot, like have the full boot painted matt black or should i go gloss black or eaven the colour of my car... i would rather the matt as it looks great but havent seen ther other two so dont really know... can you guys help plz..

thanx

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hey... got the car done and fitted the kit too... just waiting on getting the small parts back like door handels mirrors tail light covers and grill.. but i can drive the car now and its an enjoyment having driving it, but its not finnished yet.. hea are some pix

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since this is comming to an end and it will be all finished on monday.. iv started a new project

just going to clean up the boot and have a surge tank made. reason is that my current fuel pump (stock) is shitting it self when i go round corners.. so ill do it right the first time and have a bosch 040 intank feeding a 3ltr surge tank then have a bosch 044 feeding the fuel rail.. atm i will be using all new s/s braided lines and just connecting them to the old ones arround the fuel pump then later on when i get bigger injectors i will be able to run them all the way..

ideally you want a low pressure, high flow pump for your lift pump NOT a high pressure one like a bosch 040

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Nice work. Wondering if you got the indicators locally? Closest i got to that price is perfectrun.com.au but i'd rather buy here in Perth. Keep the progress updates coming.

Thx

you find them on ebay for 30 buks without postage.. not sure if their legit nismo though.

Thanx guys for ur comments ill be getting wheels soon probs before the new fuel pump and shit.. went looking today.. there are some nice volks arround the place...

if any one has any BLACK or Bronze colour with rubber with a 17 18 mabe a large offset so they fill the gards send me a pm please..

thanx guys

Good job mate

But where are your front indicators? There should have been some cut outs made for them. I used gtr indicators on mine.

I am sure you know this already but you need some new rims with a tuff offset. The stocks with a nice kit and paint job just dont cut it.

Hmm thanx pat yea I wired them too the park lights.. does the job and yea wheels are my next thing ay.. iv got some money to get shit ones but i want to find some jdm jap ones to go with the car..

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