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This is my 33 GTS-t.

not the cleanest or best bay but its to my taste! (and its all my own work) not a fan of polished stuff really or braided lines going everywhere.

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this was my engine bay before my 4wd electrical system decided to die

had everything rewired now, swapped my jun 2.7 out for a OS RB30, and changing the t88 38gk for a T51R SPL BB, oil catch will be changed and a new secret spec head is going on!

should be back on the road in january sometime im hooping so i can actually enjoy it!! made 565awkw @ 21psi pump fuel

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Couple of new ones of mine :geek:

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Holy crap! 26 covers on a 25?

looks cool mate!

Exact color Im going to paint my covers too!!!!!

And you went with the plazmaman plenum!!! how did you find it? any change in power/responsiveness over stock one?

Engine looks immac an exactly what i want to do to mine. except i wont be doin the 26 covers even tho they look awsome.

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