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Hey everyone!

 

just bought my first JDM, a 1996 R33 GTST series II with 100,000 kms. Spent a long time searching and found this super clean example. 

Tein adjustable coilovers

FMIC

HKS boost controller 

KKR430

and a list of other standard bolt ons.

car made 230kw on the dyno with no tune done. Will be getting it services and tuned at NAS automotive very soon! 

I understand I'll need an R32 ECU and a nistune to do any kind of mapping?

I love it

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