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hey everyone...i have recently brought a r33 gts-t...person i got it off says it has 250kw at the rear wheels....a mate finds it hard to believe as its mostly stock.......has stock intercooler....he told me it has a sierra hybrid turbo with custom made wheel (stainless)...it has a boost controlller on it and he said it runs at 12p for the 250kw and can be turned up to 28p for over 500kw...is this all a lie?? i got it pretty cheap and interior is in great condition so i wouldnt be fussed if it was stock power.... i have it booked for a dyno on thursday......any info would be good cheers.....

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hey everyone...i have recently brought a r33 gts-t...person i got it off says it has 250kw at the rear wheels....a mate finds it hard to believe as its mostly stock.......has stock intercooler....he told me it has a sierra hybrid turbo with custom made wheel (stainless)...it has a boost controlller on it and he said it runs at 12p for the 250kw and can be turned up to 28p for over 500kw...is this all a lie?? i got it pretty cheap and interior is in great condition so i wouldnt be fussed if it was stock power.... i have it booked for a dyno on thursday......any info would be good cheers.....

the dyno will sort out all this for you, post up your results when ya get them

W. C. Fields once said, "There's a fool born every minute"...

and until you mentioned about the low price and the quality of the interior, I was thinking, "Oh no, here we go again!"

We'll be interested not only about the dyno graphs but also what the tuner says he can do within your future budget. Hope it's all good in other areas too.

Cheers,

hahah yer ill post the dyno results when done...everything else is in great condition on it...guy has owned it for 14 years and imported it himself....it drives very well and does go a tad harder than a few mates stocks....but only a tad...interior is brand now and body is perfect which made me pretty much buy it.....aint a a fool buddy...looked at a few before this one and what people want for pieces of shit is a joke haha ill post dyno results in 3days when its done

haha a getz?? would be ashamed if my mum had one of them... all good i paid 8000 for it with a new set of tyres and roadworthy so i dont mind

that's not that cheap. that's about normal price for them.

hahah yer ill post the dyno results when done...everything else is in great condition on it...guy has owned it for 14 years and imported it himself....it drives very well and does go a tad harder than a few mates stocks....but only a tad...interior is brand now and body is perfect which made me pretty much buy it.....aint a a fool buddy...looked at a few before this one and what people want for pieces of shit is a joke haha ill post dyno results in 3days when its done

based on all the other crap the guy said, i highly doubt that too. but looking at thecompliance plate will tell you when it was imported so you can see for yourself when it was complianced

yer stock ecu hugh...well it is but not roadworthied and immaculate condition which i couldnt find one like...also has near new triple plate clutch which im sure of cuz mate did it for him so i knew thats not a lie....well a anyway im happy with it and will make it much better in the next few months anyway....and yer terry i do know i was just saying

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