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Hey All,

I'm Gibbon138 but will answer to Gibbo, Gibbon, Gibbs or on occasion Jake.

I've been into rotaries for years but due to moving into an apartment and losing my garage i've gotten myself an R33 GTS25T S1 (slightly more reliable than the rotaries and way more fuel efficient)

So far the R33 has: 3.5" turbo back exhaust, pod filter, (unknown brand)piggyback ecu, and a massive terrible atmo' venting bov (yes i am getting rid of it, thanks for asking)

So this is Hi.

See you around, or out on the streets.

Cheers

Gibbon138

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I'll get the minister for war and finance to lend me her camera so I can get some decent snaps, plans at this point are:

1. plumbed back BOV

2. return flow intercooler

3. airbox for the pod

4. turbo timer, defi boost+oil pressure+water temp guages

5. boost controller + wind boost out to 10psi

6. refinish the wheels (a fair bit of gutter rash on there)

7. 400r (knockoff) bodykit

8. exedy pillow button clutch

9. tien coilovers

10. project mu brakes

and we'll see how we go from there.

I'll attempt to get those snaps this week between work, more likely end up being the weekend though as i'm a night shift worker...

Cheers

G

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Yeah thanks man,

The wife is pretty good with most things (it was her that told me to get my R1)

but her camera is another question entirely.

In the big scheme of things I'm hoping for 200rwkw on the stock turbo.

If I have to upgrade the fuel system etc on the way I will but that's more of a "by the way" thing than a

"Ooo ooo New fuel pump" thing.

Once I get sick of 200kw though; further mods are anyone's guess

Cheers

G

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For!

Love the look of it mate good work.

Mine will be full matte black with matte black rims in the next few months :yes:

Ha, good stuff man, I look forward to seeing it.

sweet, only looks good if the thing is tuckin a bit of rim, otherwise looks odd. matte black ftw!

There are a few more things than that missing but I agree she does sit a bit high at the mo'

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