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yeah if you want to see how loud it is try that

i did that when i first got my gtst and couldnt work out why it was so quiet vs other skylines i had heard

took the top lid off the stock panel box and took out the panel filter then when for a quikc burn

my god - suck induction spool noise - it was awesome

didnt do it for long only 2 mninutes then got a pod sorted out

lol then the filter will just fall out

why?

yeah if you want to see how loud it is try that

i did that when i first got my gtst and couldnt work out why it was so quiet vs other skylines i had heard

took the top lid off the stock panel box and took out the panel filter then when for a quikc burn

my god - suck induction spool noise - it was awesome

didnt do it for long only 2 mninutes then got a pod sorted out

ive had my lid off for aslong as i can remember, sounds like a jet. f**k taking pod off every time you get defected..

also, are there any differences between 95/96 33Rs and 98 series 3s? other than different colour interiors?

Dropped my car off at the same place it was at for 14 months, for a 'week' for them to finish 'some™' electical issues (about 25 of them).

Chances of seeing this car in 1 week, I'm wagering low.

also, are there any differences between 95/96 33Rs and 98 series 3s? other than different colour interiors?

95 has blue interior with one airbag. 96 has dual airbags and pretty much same dash as r33 gtst s2 with blue interior. 97-98 has red interior. Carbon look cluster. Xenon headlights. It's primarily cosmetic but if anyone is to buy a GTR I would get a series 3

95 has blue interior with one airbag. 96 has dual airbags and pretty much same dash as r33 gtst s2 with blue interior. 97-98 has red interior. Carbon look cluster. Xenon headlights. It's primarily cosmetic but if anyone is to buy a GTR I would get a series 3

ah ok yeah not many series 3s pop up for sale though

airbox lid off can't be a good idea....it's there to keep the air temp down, otherwise it's just sucking the hottest possible air available straight from the bay

a pod would be worse though for sucking hot air. unless its properly shielded or something

Still haven't got it back?

I got it back.. sort of. There was a lot of.. outstanding issues.. which are now getting looked at... I'll update my sig for the lulz.

lol did they charge you to tow it when they moved? ;)

They only moved about 100 metres in the end.. that said I wouldn't mind if someone accidentally towed this thing off a cliff. It's pretty much the worst car ever..

95 has blue interior with one airbag. 96 has dual airbags and pretty much same dash as r33 gtst s2 with blue interior. 97-98 has red interior. Carbon look cluster. Xenon headlights. It's primarily cosmetic but if anyone is to buy a GTR I would get a series 3

Kris is correct :)

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