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  • 3 weeks later...

hey, i've been on here for a while now but haven't put up anything about my car yet so here it is!

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Mods are:

18x8 and 18x9.5" starcorp racing impul wheels

JIC front and KYB rear adjustable coilovers

new discs all round with EBC green stuff pads

front strut brace

Front mount

3" turbo back exhaust with split dump pipe and high flow cat,

k&n pod filter

R33 turbo on 13psi

turbotech adjustable boost controller

bosch 040 fuel pump

Haltech E6K ECU

And a stereo that i dont want to post up here.

plans for the future:

new front bumper (most likely GTR style)

highflow the turbo

Buy bigger injectors

adjustable camber and caster arms/rods

1.5 or 2 way diff (haven't decided yet)

new coilovers

fabricate a mdf/fibreglass boot setup for the stereo

buy an interior re-trim kit in dark grey and sandy/tan color

and then drive the thing once its all done pretty much!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey guys,

Some of you will know me/ my car as the Red 66 mustang that used to get around on friday nights.

I now own a 93 GTR, and love it to bits... So many bits my pistons arnt in one peice any more.

Shall be out and about soon as the engine is a rebuild in progress.

Still got the stang and love it, but its so hard to drive after driving the GTR.

However i still shake after every race in the mustang even though its 1/4 mile pass is high 15's the rush is bigger than the GTR.

  • 1 month later...

Hey i'm new here, just thought i'd post up my new car. only had it about 6 weeks now but need to get it over dickson before i can do any mods to it apart from what it came with.

it's a 1992 R32 GTST with a 3 inch cat back (i think its 3 inch) exhaust, adjustable coil overs, pod filter and momo steering wheel. also has panasonic dvd fold out screen.

plans are to finish off the stereo with a 12 inch sub and amp the speakers, 19 inch wheels, wind the suspension down, then later a GTR front bar and bonnet with a front mount in there.

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Yeah, dont go putting a GTR V-spec bar on it... I dont want people to think that we have the same cars ;)

Nice ride though, if you need advice or tips on modding, maintenance or rego, I can help... Ive been through it all. :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey

im new here 2

I dont go to this site much but here goes

I got a 95 R33 GTS T not much done

standard motor

just bigger turbo t3/t4

exhaust full 3 inch in 4 inch tip from the turbo

Hks pod filter and blow off vavle

on 19s running 10 psi

Front and rear sway bars

plans probley engine change to rb26 i wanna runn 18 - 20 psi so new computer, bigger injectors, forged internals, boost controller, big front mount, bodykit and paint

any suggestions welcome

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Edited by R33Gtst Driver
  • 2 months later...

Hey guys,

My name is Glen and I am a proud owner of a Bayside Blue 2001 R34 GT-R V-Spec II.

Everything standard except:

Nismo Dash

Blitz Nur exhaust (Cat Back)

Bridgestone Potenza RE-01R tyres measuring 245/40 R18.

Blue Eyelids.

Plans:

To lower the weight of my vehicle as much as possible and to modify my GT-R with total balance in mind. So handling, braking, response and power will all be improved, and not to just go crazy on any one aspect of the car. Similar to SUPER GT & MINE's...

If all else fails, then I will just wait for R35 GT-R! :)

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Edited by xanavinismo

Very, very nice! I have seen the RX-7 around belco a few times but not the GTR. It must be hard to decide which car to drive when you leave the house.

Hope to see you out and about, maybe even bring it out on a friday night or to some of our upcoming events?

Hi

Heres My R32 GTS-T

Full GTR Body Kit, FMIC, Lowered - King Springs, 18" Speeddy Wheels, Pod Filter, Turbosmart Duel Boost, 3" Exhaust, Walbro 255lph Fuel Pump, Cusco Strut Bar, Momo Race Steering wheel, Greddy Turbo Timer, Boost Gauge, Blue Gear/ Hand Break Boots, Apexi AFC, Factory Sunroof and also a chiped ECU.

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