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heres my silver r33 that i will be doing matsuri in this saturday

sort of threw it together with a bunch of spare parts i had from previous cars.

s2, 110000k's

front coilovers

steering spacers

hicas lock

tight diff

32 gtr wheels

atomic coil packs

straight pipes

turbosmart boost T

FMIC

rear camber arms

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and heres what im working on in my spare time

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plans are to transfer the running gear over from the silver r33 to the white r33 soon

plans for the white r33 apart from the usual

order wheels

full s2 kit

s2 dash

hydro behind dash, and ill make a lever to suite

gauges

switch panel

bolt in cage (currently making)

solid rear (bushes, cradle braces)

forward plenum and PBM style intercooler

seat, steering wheel

and the usual stuff, adjustable castor ,camber, , diff etc

currently stripped the interior, dry ice, bit of re wiring. cleaning.

dropped the whole front end to clean and check over it all, cut rad support off and made some brackets for easy engine install and removal

thanks

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