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Well guys I thought I've owned many cars but never actually done a build thread so thought here goes. This is my second 33 I've owned over the years. Ultimately I want to drift it at pracs and events etc.

I bought the car last month and got it quite cheap. Regoed and all for 3500 which my goal was to get one as cheap as I could

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The ad that caught my attention

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The day she came home

It was mainly cheap as the backyard paint job someone tried to do by making it matte white. But it went alright and I thought it was a good base for a little project.

The car came with a few little goodies. Had power fc installed but only on a base map, fuel pump, sway bar and strut brase.

I noticed driving it however that ride was incredibly bumpy. Like stupidly bumpy considering she didn't have coilovers. So jacked up the front and my suspicions were correct she had a leaking front strut.

My mate had a set of kyb shocks and lowered springs with rebound adjustment for $100 which would do for the mean time.

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Was a good thing I got a full set as my rear struts had chopped springs hahah oh the joys and changed them all out. Also got a set of advan Tri spoke rims of another mate for $100, I know not everyone likes the tri spokes but I do hahah. As well thought I'd paint the bonnet black to break up this matte white paint job.

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She's not perfect but she's a work in progress. All the a/c has been stripped out as well as the spare tyre etc. Every kg counts hahah.

So my goals/aims with the car would be to have a nice clean looking 33 that see's a bit of track time.

Want around the 400-450rwhp mark. Might seem a lot for some but coming from a turbo v8 with over 700 it doesn't seem so bad.

Picking up next week when I fly home a hi mount mani, Bosch z32, top feed fuel rail and a tial 38mm gate, not bad for $300 I'd say.

Still trying to decide on turbo setup though, I pick one turbo one day then change the next.

Hopefully next break will be welding the diff, have decided on a turbo and install some fender fasteners and also tinkering on some little parts here and there. Joys of FIFO with only one week out of three to work on her.

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Well came home from site and bought some parts for her. Nothing too special but just some go fast parts. Hopefully install all this weekend

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Just need to purchase ffp and injectors then should be time to tune her and hopefully make some numbers

Well purchased a ffp today so that will be the next step. But the turbo install is all completed

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Tomorrow start ripping of the standard plenum and that then hopefully will have a injectors soon and e85 pump then see how we go

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