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thought id share my project R33 GTR

after buying the car in early 2007 i wasnt happy with the orginal paint work so i stripped the car to a rolling bare shell so all glass, panels, interior was removed and the car was resprayed inside and out in the orginal R33 GTR Silver. Then was the process of putting the car all back together and new window seals/mouldings were fitted.

After having the car on the road for around a month the engine died (cracked a piston and scored the block) so we rebuilt it

off the top of my head this is what has been done

HKS Drag Coilovers

HKS GT-SS twin turbo Kit

HKS Twin Power ignition

HKS intercooler piping

Greedy suction kit

Greedy fuel rail

Sard 800cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure reg

Trust air filters

Trust 100mm intercooler

Trust front pipes

Trust dump pipes

kakimoto Exhaust

Apexi exhaust valve

Apexi D-jectro Power FC

Apexi boost controll kit

Alloy Radiator

block has been bored out to 40 thou

regrind crank

ACL Forged Pistons

ACL conrod bearings

ACL main bearings

ARP Conrod bolts

Tomei 1.2mm headgasket

Tomei metal inlet gaskets

Tomei metal exhaust gaskets

Tomei oil restrictor

Tomei Sump Baffles

Tomei poncams 9.15mm lift 260 drg duration

Tomei Adjustable cam gears

Tomei type A valve springs

Tomei fuel pump

new Genuine Nissan seals, gaskets etc

new genuine Nissan valve stem seals

N1 Water pump

N1 oil pump

custom oil catch can/washer bottle

Nismo GMAX II twin plate clutch

Nismo 320 speedo and matching centre gauges

Nismo LM GT4 Black 18" Wheels

Nismo clear front and side indicators

Brembo calipers repainted in silver

Cusco Strut brace

brand new Xenon headlights

nismo carbon fibre pillar garnish

GTR carbon fibre spoiler caps

carbon fibre cooling panel

carbon fibre wing blade

pioneer dvd player

DLS front and rear speakers

also the cylinder head has had some work including, machining and reconditoned with new valve stem seals etc etc

yet to fit

R34 GTR Interior

rear pods

Gannador mirrors

more pics to come

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Edited by Nisswreck
  • 9 months later...
now has a carbon bonnet and smoked indicators, gannador mirrors and carbon exhaust shield coming next week

Nice car mate quick question what bonnet is that?? been looking for something similar for my 33gtr

  • 2 years later...

very over due update!

its now making 363 kw at the wheels and 860 n.m of torque on 17 psi and E85 Fuel

also now fitted with 19x10.5 TE37 SL's, tomei headlight duct, Titanium drag exhaust and a origin GT wing for track use

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