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This came up really nice!!

Amazing what some attention to the engine bay can result in.

I LOVE that strut brace, sweet!! What brand is it??

http://www.nengun.com/fujimura-auto/rocket-dancer-all-titanium-tower-bar

We're only a little fruity.

See! More fruit! ^ ^ ^

I remember when I was so privileged to have my Non-V-Spec '95 R33 GT-R let alone the V-Spec II in Bayside Blue (BTW - classy fuse box cover Shaun).

I'm old enough to be your Dad and yet I'm still thinkin' "Why can't all cars be made like this?"

...ever since my 1st car in 1970 v v v...

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Hirisk - love ur engine bay mate, especially the greddy hard pipe kit :)

Thanks mate.

I have bad turbo shuffle though and apparently the hard pipe kit does not help.

The car goes to Racepace next week, so maybe it is just poor tuning and they will hopefully sort it out.

Does anyone know who sells the fuse cover for a 33 gtr with GTR etched on it?

R.I.P.S. Racing did the fuse box cover and oil catch/radiator reservoir.

Does anyone know who sells the fuse cover for a 33 gtr with GTR etched on it?

go on ebay uk, i got mine for $70 delivered

the guy on ebay aus wants $350 for the exact same thing even after i sent him the link of the uk ebay listings

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