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Car:1996 R33 GTS-T Series 2: White

MODS:

HKS Turbocharger

HKS POD Filter

HKS Monster Sized Front Mount InterCooler And Piping

Bosch 044 600HP Intank Fuel Pump

Blitz 3.5 Inch Turbo back exaust with 4.5 inch muffler

HKS SSQV BOV

Chipped ECU

Cusco Strut Braces Front and Rear

Bleed Valve

Blitz Turbo Timer

Nismo Quickshifter Kit

LOOKS:

BOMEX front bar

Nismo 400R Sideskirts

VaV 17x8 inch Mags

INTERIOR:

APEXi Boost Gauge

GReddy Temp Gauge

Trust GREX SYSTEMS Gear Knob

Razo Pedals

SOUND:

Kenwood M505 MD head unit

Kenwood C505 CD Unit and Equalizer

Kenwood Rear 3 way Splits

JBL font woofers and tweeters

How powerful u guyz think this is?

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I think the pedals, gear knob and dual head unit would push it to 231kw @wheels ;)

you're forgetting the bomex front bar and 400r side skirts are an extra 20rwkw each!

seriously why do people do this? (listing mods which have no effect on power).

we need more details like

- what turbo

- what front mount (specs)

- boost level

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you're forgetting the bomex front bar and 400r side skirts are an extra 20rwkw each!
Interesting. . . Do you know how much it would be with the 400R rear bar instead of front bar? It has 3 layers of paint to so gotta take that into account...
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