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Hey guys.

New to the forum, just thought I would put up my ceffy

MODS.....

RB20DET

R33 turbo, 300zx injectors, tuned ecu, HKS boost controller, HKS FMIC, HKS pod filter, 16" Watanabe RS-8 wheels, Tein Coil overs, 2 way diff, Bucket seats, A/M steering wheel.

Tell us what you think.

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Thanks for the comments guys :laugh:

It used to look heaps better but due to stupid rego & defects its sittin a lot higher (front bar was sittin on the ground), has bigger profile tyres & a quiet 3" exhaust

As for the grill, any info would be great. It was on the car when i bought it & dunno what its off. Someone seen it on the facebook site and was asking me where i got it. I found them on a website, Megala.com i think, but i cant access it anymore.

If anyone knows where to get them let us know

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