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Finally heres some vids everyones been waiting for, one vid is of us testing the line locker, must say works freaking awesome and the other is the dyno run which was done by Mark at Godzilla Motorsport where it made 800AWHP @ 27PSI ENJOY!!!!!!!!!! thumbsup.gif

the is 1 FAT idle - the lumpier it is, the better!

i like the commentary as well haha

"say cheeeeeeeeeeeese motha f*cker"

&

"thats what those red neck c*nts in america do"

MWAAAAHAHA!

i really miss the higher pitch & crisp sound of the rb26 - sooo much nicer than my rb26/30

Hi Guys

Thanks for all the comments peoples, can't wait to take it for a proper drive out on the highway....might try a 4th gear burnout next time hahaharolleyes.gif, as for turbo being laggy, i reckon its gotta bugger all... full boost at 6500rpm, rev limit @ 9500-10000rpm plus the engine is so finely balanced it picks up rev's instantly. Anyways just paid for our show/street rims today, decided to get the new AME Tracer TM-02 in Dark Gunmetal Colour in 19x9.5 +22 (Thanks to Autotechnik). They are the exact same rims Mark Berry's R34 and the Cyber Evo use on there time attack cars. Should have them next week gonna look shit hot and gonna pair them up with a set of Advan Neova AD08 275/30R19. As for the car, its not far off being painted which will commence in the next few weeks...just doing some finishing touches to the engine and installed a Defi Racer Boost gauge for shits and giggles. Anyways thats all for now, take care.

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Hi Guys

Recieved our New rims in the mail the other day. They look shit was gonna weigh them but our scales have flat batteries, but i must say they are light as a feather... can't wait to fit them, tires should be here in a few days.:thumbsup:

Bee's Dick Clearence On My R33 GTR AP Racing 6 Potters

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Makes the 370mm Rotors Look Small

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Looks awesome on the R33 with all the Carbon and the Midnight Purple

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Makes the 330mm Rear look even smaller

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