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Hi all,

The name is Phil from Belfast In Northen Ireland, i have an R33 GTR V-Spec

Not a whole lot done to it ATM but planning a decent duild and some proper HP in the very near future..

Some pics for the Binliner

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Mods so far...

Vi-Pec Ecu (Antilag + Launch Control)

HKS Down pipes

HKS Decat

HKS Racing Suction Kit

HKS EVC VI Boost Controller

HKS Cam Belt

HKS Oil Cap

HKS Radiator Cap

Rota Grid Drift 18 x 10 ET 12

Blitz Nur Spec R Exhaust

Momo tuner Steering Wheel

Tein Coilovers

Carbon Fibre Rear Wing

Carbon Fibre End Plates

Painted rocker cover and Inlet Manifold

Polished turbo pipes

Jun Carbon front Splitter

Carbon Exhaust Surround

XYZ front Brake kit 355mm 2 Piece Disks , 6 pot forged calipers

Cheers

Phil

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Really Nice!

Should be proud o' that!

HKS piping is cool - but I'd just change the pods (or sponges) since searches will tell you that free flow is not good & filtering efficiency is not good (via HKS sponges)

Thanks Man, i always thought thay the HKS elements flowed really well but did not filter that well..Its the general consensus across here that you need to change them every other service...

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