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Body - R32 4 door white, Vertex bodykit, Black 17x9.5 +15 Driftek's, Federal 595RSR

Engine - Rb25det, high mounted s/s, Garrett GT3037s, Tial 38mm gate, Nismo 740cc, modified Freddy manifold, 80mm throttle, splitfire coils, fmic, greddy oil cooler and 40mm radiator.

Trans/diff - Rb25det gearbox, Nismo 2 way, hks super single clutch.

Suspension - Tein drift master coilovers, cusco rear camber arms and hicas lock bar, RG tension rods, front adj camber top control arms.

Interior - 4 door 6 point cage, R33 front seats (street), 2x Sabelt GT1 fixed back (track), 2x harness's, nardi steering wheel, remote mount bty to boot.

Electrics - Apexi PowerFC, Greddy profec b spec II, Greddy turbo timer, Pivot shift light, autometer boost guage.

Mine since Jan '10 and currently rebuilding from a stripped drift pig to street weapon.

Pics soon!!

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needs pics :rolleyes:

Just picked up front bar and guards from paint so pics will be soon, also scored roof lining & carpet. Now only require A pillar trims to complete interior.

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Sounds like a beast, would love some pics and a dyno sheet. Good luck finding the A pillar trims, rare as shit. Nissan don't even sell them new. Only recently managed to score a pair myself.

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Just chasing a few bits for underneath (CV boots, speedo drive and R33 cog) and will hopefully see the sun this weekend for some happy snaps!

Anyone know part no. for R33 speedo cog? Red 21t!

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330rwhp @ 16psi, comes on hard at 3500rpm!!! GT3037s/Gt3076r 0.6 front 0.63 rear, 38mm tial gate.

Boost keeps climbing till redline, Wastegate to small and VCT not operating.

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Removed broken/munched speedo shaft and gear from gearbox, Only chipped a few teeth on 5th and reverse gears. :)

Also fitted up super quiet catback $50 to run under the radar and scored a set of non projector headlights $50 :(:(:(

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nice , seems like a fairly low reading for a 3037? , usually they're good for around 400rwhp? would still be heaps of fun in such a light car!

Built for response and reliability, Numbers will come later!

VCT n/w (actuator clicks but no advance of cam), low boost (16 psi), not much timing and wheel spin on dyno!

Want to build a good fuel system for e85, wind the boost up, throw some timing in and correct the rear camber!

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