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sup fellas, just thought ide post up some pics of my sisters r33, i dont have a list of mods and stuff but im going over there in a couple mins and ill see if i can get a list of mods.

she might go for another dyno run soon so we can get the proper results :rofl:

anyways, heres the pics, you might have seen it drivin round :D

http://img232.exs.cx/img232/2492/tehr334ob.jpg < -

http://img232.exs.cx/img232/2246/dcp022672va.jpg < -

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nah its not true.. for aesthetics yeah pretty much cos it even has the white rear skyline panel.. and spoiler

but there are interior differences..

umm the front bar is the same for coupe and sedan.. but the indicator/driving light cluster is from a sedan.. the coupe has 2 round lights with a surround

i dont think it has a series II bonnet either cos it doesnt like the headlights from a series 1

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i heard it was a series 2 kit on it ? apparently needs only series 2 lights to be a full series 2 ??

is this correct?

In order to change it to a full SII (externally), it will need a new bonnet and new headlights. I got quoted about $2k for the lot, so i just left mine like that, noone could really spot it.

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wow 2k, that aint to bad i guess.

does anyone know if r33 gts-t's come with stock intercoolers? cause she told me she already has an intercooler but she didnt actually buy it, when tehy bought they car it was already in there.

are the stock ones any good ? or would it have been put in there customley?

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wow 2k, that aint to bad i guess.

does anyone know if r33 gts-t's come with stock intercoolers? cause she told me she already has an intercooler but she didnt actually buy it, when tehy bought they car it was already in there.

are the stock ones any good ? or would it have been put in there customley?

$2000 to change a few minor details isnt bad? i wouldnt bother with it..

and yes they do come stock with intercoolers

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i definately wouldn't be running the standard turbo anywere near 14 psi!!! keep it near 10!! trust mE!

keep it at 10 - 11 max..... intercooler or not my turbo blew at 11psi even that had a $2000 custom made intercooler!!!!!!!!!!!! ceramic wheels equals low psi..

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does it have a little pink female picture on the bootlid, and a 'no this isn't my boyfriends car, and no my daddy didnt buy it for me' sticker on the rear window?

if so i was parked next to it the other day at supercheap :cheers:

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