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Last night cruising the lovely streets of Melbourne, we came across a nice white R33 GTR with the plates GTR-330.

Does this person visit these forums?

We were curious as to what the 330 stand for. Does it stand for 330rwkw or rwhp, 330kw or hp at the fly or is it simply coz the car was a R33?

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Originally posted by Jamezilla

Oh - and it has a 3-litre kit with N1 turbos. Perhaps this lends more to the 330 being kw :)

Would that be 330rwkw or 330rwhp and either at the fly or wheels??

I'd want to see that to believe it. I have my reasons.

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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

Reasons?

HHmm...  

/sniffs the air

I personally saw it get owned last night by a GTR with 310rwkws.

The launches were both pretty good but the other GTR by the end of second was a bout 3 cars ahead. No braking was involved until the red lights ahead.

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Leewah , and others, this GTR330 is a customer of BMT. Its owned by a guy called Desmond who bought this car off another guy who had previous work done on it by us. It hasnt got 330 at the wheels. Its a 33 thats why. It aint that quick, but its very tight and tidy. mad Diamond audio install, nice wheels...and around 230 rwkw at the moment. Lets see how its goes in the near future...maybe he might have enough balls to step up to the plate with the big boys soon.

Later boyz .........

Damian

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Yeah , i do agree that its a clean car.... but i guess most cars would after a full respray. I should sell him my T78 turbo kit and cams, and then we should see well over 330rwkw. Then his plates would be justified. Just a quick one, have you had any dramas with your Giken gear set? Because, as you maybe would have heard, a few months back, i broke 3rd gear in my 32 with a full giken gear set. Not happy. Thinking of a Schifzer or Guru cross gear set. What do you reckon, because for you to pull 10's with that box and not breaking anything... i want to know why i did. I was changing at 7800rpm only, and it shattered all of 3rd. Looking at a gear set or complete gear box..... you know anyone with any of these combos. Because, i aint prepared to shell out 7-8 grand for a brand new one, or 12-20 grand for a dog box.

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