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hi everyone names roy ive been building fords for years still will but i wanted something fun and ive always loved the r33s so wen i found this one i brought it its supposebly got all rebuilt running gear two year old paint job it does have a real good interior and goes quite well anyway heres some pics

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yeh its sposed to have high flowed turbo, 550cc injectors and apexi 3 inch exhaust i know its got a haltech platinum pro and front mount but thats all i know so far ive put the clear nismo side blinkers on they look heaps cleaner and polished the headlights so its looking better im not sure i like the wheels but there new so im not fussed right now, i want to put alot of carbon on it i love pearl white and carbon fibre lol

it goes well but yeah its not that special i dont think its 300 horses but it does put it down better then a falcoon lol

anyway mods to come ill see whats done when it goes bang i guess

i plan to chase down another block ,i want a reliable 300kws at the wheels apperantly the rb25s can cope

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